Since 1910, every piece of mail delivered in the hamlet of Edwards — a wrenching wartime letter, a child’s Christmas package, a box from Amazon — has touched a Bickerton, postmasters here for 110 years. Read More
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Egan: Home delivery from home for 61 years, now the last post
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