Published March 09. 2023 01:38PM
Tamaqua postmaster Beth Trexler offered free doughnuts early Thursday to the first two dozen customers in line to purchase the new USPS postage stamp featuring the Tamaqua train station. First in line was Bob Malay, West Penn Township, retired conductor with the Reading Railroad, Conrail and Norfolk Southern Railroad. Trexler said the post office received a shipment of 2,800 stamps and is able to replenish the stock quickly in case of sellout. DONALD R. SERFASS/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS
Tamaqua postmaster Beth Trexler offered free doughnuts early Thursday to the first two dozen customers in line to purchase the new USPS postage stamp featuring the Tamaqua train station. First in line was Bob Malay, West Penn Township, retired conductor with the Reading Railroad, Conrail and Norfolk Southern Railroad. Trexler said the post office received a shipment of 2,800 stamps and is able to replenish the stock quickly in case of a sellout. DONALD R. SERFASS/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS