Montauk Postal Employee Gets Royal Sendoff - 27 East

Montauk Postal Employee Gets Royal Sendoff

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Jeanne Stevens, a 30-year postal employee at the Montauk Post Office was given a retirement sendoff that included a bagpipe serenade by Sean Lynch of the Amityville American Legion band, a band that has been marching in the Montauk Friends of Erin's St. Patrick's Day parade since 1964. T.E. MCMORROW

Jeanne Stevens, a 30-year postal employee at the Montauk Post Office was given a retirement sendoff that included a bagpipe serenade by Sean Lynch of the Amityville American Legion band, a band that has been marching in the Montauk Friends of Erin's St. Patrick's Day parade since 1964. T.E. MCMORROW

Jeanne Stevens was presented with a special service award by the Montauk postmaster, Jodi Douglas, at an event celebrating Stevens's retirement after 30 years at the Montauk post office counter last week. T.E. MCMORROW

Jeanne Stevens was presented with a special service award by the Montauk postmaster, Jodi Douglas, at an event celebrating Stevens's retirement after 30 years at the Montauk post office counter last week. T.E. MCMORROW

Jeanne Stevens was joined outside the Montauk post office last Friday during an event celebrating her retirement by two other former fixtures at the Montauk counter, Frank Carella, left, and Bruce Howard. T.E. MCMORROW

Jeanne Stevens was joined outside the Montauk post office last Friday during an event celebrating her retirement by two other former fixtures at the Montauk counter, Frank Carella, left, and Bruce Howard. T.E. MCMORROW

T.E. McMorrow on Aug 2, 2023
After 30 years at the Montauk Post Office matching packages to yellow cards, searching bins for lost mail, and selling countless thousands of postage stamps, Jeanne Stevens has finally postmarked... more

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