7:30AM - 9PM
15 Maple Ave, Catskill8:30AM - 5PM
270 Main St, Catskill10AM - 1PM 2 - 5PM
2395 Co Rd 23B, South Cairo“It's a small post office which shares the same lot as the old-school but despite it being small, it's still a quaint little place for your mail. My family for many years used this post office And always had great service when getting in our mail, stamps, packages, etc... Though, we did have some run-ins with a rude employee, but as of late the workers at the post office are pretty nice and helpful.”
“We went there this past Saturday for two passports (by appointment) and Kim as well as the other person on staff (I’m so sorry I didn’t catch her name) were absolutely wonderful. They made the process quick and easy and an overall great experience. That location is very pleasant to go to, and would recommend for passports. Thanks again to Kim for all your help.”
8AM - 1:30PM 2:30 - 5PM
200 Main St, Germantown10AM - 1PM 2 - 5PM
38 County Rte 39, Round Top8:30AM - 5PM
540 Main St, Cairo“Came in go get a PO Box. The staff was friendly and explained everything to me. I am new in Cairo and I am happy to have a great Post Office in walking distance of my house.”
8AM - 1PM 2:30 - 5PM
3378 NY-23A, Palenville8AM - 12PM 1:30 - 4:30PM
1504 NY-81, Earlton10AM - 12PM 1 - 5PM
5197 NY-23A, Haines Falls8AM - 1PM 2:30 - 5PM
1155 Main St, Leeds8 - 10AM 3 - 5PM
1116 Main St, Malden
“This is the Catskill Post Office. It's a big old building, built before Stamps.com and Amazon and FedEx, and it looks and feels important. If you're a young'un, and you were born after Stamps.com and Amazon and FedEx, a post office is where you used to have to go to send and receive packages, which you can still do today! Amazing, isn't it? You can also buy stamps, get money orders, apply for a passport, keep a PO box, send in safe and secure mail-in ballots to exercise your right to participate in a free and fair democracy, and more. Personally, I sent a box of old baby clothes to a cousin, and the folks behind the counter were efficient and helpful, and a credit to the fine organization that is the USPS. (No thanks to Postmaster General DeJoy, who we will hopefully see gone shortly.)”