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Regular mail delivery to Lowell House mail boxes is scheduled to resume today after the Postal Service and House officials yesterday agreed that the mailmen would bypass construction sites via underground tunnels.
This term Postal Carrier Al Ferrante delivered mail to the superintendent's office rather than the mailboxes because Ferrante considered the scaffolding around Lowell to be a potentially dangerous hard hat area.
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Postal Supervisor James I. Jones inspected Lowell yesterday and supported Ferrante's concern about failing building materials or tools said Jean Babcock of the Public Information Service.
To avoid the construction the postal carrier will now enter I Lowell at C entry, which has no seat holds and then move through the tunnels to the rest of the House Lowell Crew Chief James W. Coveney said yesterday.
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