Dear Editor:
The reason I am writing is I want to talk about the West New York Post Office and how I always receive my mail in all kinds of ways. Sometimes my mail comes with dried soda on it, sometimes it comes open, and sometimes it comes ripped like my magazines. This only happens in West New York. When I lived in Secaucus or Union City or even Jersey City or Hoboken, or even in North Bergen my mail from these cities were never tampered with, but how come in West New York my mail is aloud to be touched?
When I lived on Adams Street in West New York my mail was always being tampered with even more than usual, but now that I live at a different address, my mail is starting to show signs of being used as a placemat. I find dried soda and dried food on my important letters. Just yesterday, I received a package and it was opened and taped shut, but the post office said they received it that way. Ok, I will give them that, but half of my mail is always being mishandled. What can be done about this? Is this being done just to me? I feel I can’t receive my mail with dignity. Maybe this has been happening to your readers.
Brian Silvani