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Friday, December 28, 2012
Drano bombs being used to blow up mailboxes
Article Title:Vandals blow up a mailbox using a Drano bomb
Snippet of Article: "...Tulsa Police say the teens placed an explosive device made out of drain cleaner inside Lonnie's mailbox. It blew the mailbox in half and left shards of plastic all over the ground. Officers say they get close to 50 calls a year about Drano bombs, and although this may seem like just a prank, it’s extremely serious.
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Reference: www.fox23.com
Friday, November 30, 2012
Owners feel mailbox bombing was a hate crime
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Article Title: Owners: mailbox bombing is a hate crime
Snippet of Article: "...Her husband says he was watching TV when he heard the explosion. He went to the window and saw his mailbox completely engulfed in flames...."
Reference: www.nbc12.com
Friday, January 20, 2012
Mailbox money
Article Title: Where does the Bayou Billionaires’ mailbox money come from Snippet of Article: "...the Dowdens who just so happened to be sitting on the Haynesville Shale, which is one of the largest natural gas producing geological areas in the United States. ..." Reference: starcasm.net
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Stolen mailbox
Article Title:Police Log: Taking The Whole Mailbox Seems Like Overkill Snippet of Article: "...A Van Norden Road resident reported that someone stole his mailbox, with mail inside it...."Reference: reading.patch.com
Monday, July 25, 2011
Postal Service wants to provide less service
Report: USPS Can Save $4.5B with Curbside DeliveryArticle Title: Report: USPS Can Save $4.5B with Curbside Delivery Snippet of Article: "...How could the cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service save at least $4.5 billion a year? By moving from door-to-door delivery to curbside delivery, according to a USPS Office of Inspector General self-initiated audit to review modes of delivery...."Reference: multichannelmerchant.com
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Vandals strike mailboxes
Article Title: Vandals strike mailboxes in Siskiyou County Snippet of Article: "...vandals knocked the locks off and pried away the backs of three large metal mail boxes that held mail for the Klamath River Country Estates..." Reference: www.redding.com
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Mailbox Bombs Found in Albermarle County
Article Title: Mailbox Bombs Found in Albermarle County Snippet of Article: "...A pair of home-made bombs planted in mailboxes have Albermarle County authorities concerned...." Reference: www.nbcwashington.com
Friday, December 3, 2010
Santa gets his own mailbox
Article Title: Santa gets his own mailbox Snippet of Article: "...Letters to Santa are on their way to the North Pole, thanks in part to special mailboxes that have been set up for the holiday season. One such mailbox is conveniently located at the entrance to the Berryville Post Office. ..." Reference: www.carrollconews.com
Monday, November 29, 2010
Dead Squirrels, Broken Egg Found in Lyman Mailbox
Article Title: Dead Squirrels, Broken Egg Found in Lyman Mailbox Snippet of Article: "...received a text message that said, "How did you like your surprise in your mailbox?" Lyons texted back to ask who was sending the message. The response said, "There is more to come."..."
Reference:www2.wspa.com
Reference:www2.wspa.com
Friday, November 5, 2010
Raised Mailbox Flag Could Indicate Checks In The Mail
Article Title: Raised Mailbox Flag Could Indicate Checks In The Mail Snippet of Article: www.publicbroadcasting.net "...Detectives believe that mailboxes, in particular curbside mailboxes, are targeted when the red flag is raised...." Reference: www.publicbroadcasting.net
Monday, February 8, 2010
Locking Mailbox and Package Delivery Vault
Article Title: dVault Mailboxes Locking Mailbox & Package Delivery Vault- DVCS0015-1, Black
Snippet of Article: "...Curbside Delivery Vault with Full-Service Locking Letterbox (includes Carrier Service Flag). No more unnecessary and unproductive time waiting for important deliveries from DHL, FedEx, UPS, USPS and Couriers. Perfect for home based salespersons, frequent travelers or for after hours drop. May be enhanced during installation with decorative options to blend into architectural and landscaping themes (Installation not included) All doors are replaceable and are constructed of heavy-duty, 16 gauge galvannealed steel, and feature a Unique Weather Seal. Outgoing Mail feature includes carrier service flag. Stainless Steel Hinges and Fasteners mean no ugly rust marks. Dimpled bottom panel helps protects deposited items from possible leaky packages. Durable Powder Coated Poly-Hammer Finishes. USPS Approved!..."
Reference: dVault Mailboxes Locking Mailbox & Package Delivery Vault- DVCS0015-1, Black
MailMinder Mail Notification System
Article Title:MailMinder Mail Notification System
Snippet of Article: "...Want to know exactly when your mail arrives' This innovative device alerts you whenever the mailbox is opened, notifying you when mail arrives and guarding against tampering and theft. Designed for mailboxes with doors that open downward (horizontally hinged), the receiver chimes and flashes to signal that the mailbox door has been opened. The red light will continue to flash until reset.
The device's 150-foot range between mailbox and sensor is perfect for long driveways. Easy to install. Weatherproof. Requires 2 "AA" batteries and 12 volt battery, included. Measures 3.875" x 2.5" x 1.25"...."
Reference: MailMinder Mail Notification System
Friday, November 13, 2009
Santa Claus Mailbox Cover
Article Title: Santa Claus Mailbox Cover
Snippet of Article: "...A Santa Claus mailbox cover will certainly be an eye-catcher, possibly a puzzler, and definitely something that makes everyone smile. A fabulous piece of outdoor seasonal decor..."
Reference: www.onlinediscountmart.com
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Mailbox Maintenance
Article Title: Mailbox Maintenance
Snippet of Article: "...Customers installing new mailboxes or replacing old ones must use USPS-approved traditional or contemporary mailboxes. Generally, the bottom of a mailbox should be at a vertical height of between 41 and 45 inches from the road surface and placed so carriers can safely and conveniently serve them without leaving their vehicles...."
Reference: usps.gov
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Mailbox Find Locates the Nearest Mailbox or Delivery Drop-off
Article Title: Mailbox Find Locates the Nearest Mailbox or Delivery Drop-off
Snippet of Article: "...Mailbox Find uses your iPhone's GPS location to quickly find the nearest mailbox or delivery drop-off point for those times you need to mail something pronto but have no idea where the nearest mailbox is...."
Reference: lifehacker.com
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Visit Our Mailbox Store
Article Title:Mailbox Store
Snippet of Article: "...Visit our mailbox store for great mailbox products from Amazon. Use Amazon secure ordering shopping cart. ..."
Reference: The Mailbox Store
Snippet of Article: "...Visit our mailbox store for great mailbox products from Amazon. Use Amazon secure ordering shopping cart. ..."
Reference: The Mailbox Store
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Extreme Mailbox Makeover Contest Winners
Article Title:Extreme Mailbox Makeover Contest Winners
Snippet of Article: "...Postmaster Anne Murray will present the winners of the Extreme Mailbox Makeover contest with their prizes on Friday May 22nd, 11:00 a.m. at the Cape Coral Central Post Office..."
Reference: www.usps.com
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Devices Causing Damage To Mailboxes
Article Title:Devices Causing Damage To Mailboxes
Snippet of Article: "...explosive devices made of plastic bottles being placed in area mailboxes..."
Reference: www.channel3000.com
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Mailbox Regulations
Article Title:Mailbox Regulations
Snippet of Article: "...Customers installing new mailboxes or replacing old ones must use USPS-approved traditional or contemporary mailboxes. Generally, the bottom of a mailbox should be at a vertical height of between 42 and 48 inches from the road surface and placed so carriers can safely and conveniently serve them without leaving their vehicles...."
Reference: liteblue.usps.gov
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