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Framingham-based office retailer Staples Inc. and the U.S. Postal Service have partnered for a pilot program that brings postal services to 82 Staples stores, six of them in Central Massachusetts.
According to a statement from the USPS, each of the six Worcester-area locations will have a counter inside resembling a mini-post office. The stores are in Sturbridge, Auburn, Gardner, Shrewsbury, Westborough and Worcester.
The Retail Partner Expansion Program is the first of its kind, the USPS said. It gives Staples customers access to postal products and services including first-class domestic and international mail and package services, priority mail and standard post, all of which will be handled by Staples employees.
“By offering postal products and services at Staples, customers have an additional option and access to postal services at a time that may well be more convenient for them seven days per week,” said USPS Greater Boston District Manager Charles K. Lynch.
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