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The United State Postal Service says it is studying whether it should close 13 locations to save money.
Patrons visiting the La Salle Road Post Office in West Hartford Center Wednesday night were surprised to hear that the United States Postal Service was considering closing the branch.
"I would think it’s busy with the center and everything,” said Jay McDonough of West Hartford. “It's got a lot of action."
But the West Hartford branch is one of 13 locations across the state on the chopping block. That’s bad news for Yael Freimann, who walks here from her house.
"It's just easy and it has that 24-hour automated service,” Freimann said.
Maureen Marion, a spokesperson, said the U.S. Postal Service is looking to save money by consolidating branches, and that means 13 locations in Connecticut could close.
Kilby station on Washington Avenue in New Haven is another that could close. Luz Viera was dropping letters in the mail Monday night when she heard of the possible closure.
"They shouldn't close it,” Viera said. “A lot of people come here that live in the area, a lot of elderly people.”
Before deciding which locations will close, the Postal Service will look at things like foot traffic, rent and proximity to other businesses, Marion said.
Business at Domenic's Pizza in West Haven would suffer if the Baybrook Post office next door closed, the pizza shop owner said.
"It would affect us quite a bit because that post office generates a lot of people here to the plaza and they do their postal work, come next door, pick up their pizza and go on their way,” Domenic Gianngotti said.
The Postal Service is aiming for minimal impact, Marion said. However, many patrons expect longer lines at the branches that will remain open.
"We have a lot of post offices in the area, but they are all busy anyway, so obviously they are in use," said Yael Freimann.
The 13 locations that will be studied for closure include: