Postal Service says ‘Delivering for America’ sets up USPS for long-term success

Luray Postmaster

To the Editor:

Earlier this year, I was officially named the Luray Postmaster, a position I am honored to hold. I am also the first female Postmaster in Luray, a distinction I am very proud of. The U.S. Postal Service has a long-standing tradition of connecting people — through letters, packages and reliable service. I am committed to upholding that tradition while working to enhance the customer experience. 

Under the ambitious Delivering for America (DFA) plan, the Postal Service continues to modernize operations to better serve our customers. We are becoming more financially sustainable, investing in our processing and delivery network, strengthening our workforce and ultimately providing service excellence to our customers. An overview of the DFA plan may be found at http://www.usps.com for those interested in learning how the plan is setting up the Postal Service for long-term success. 

Whether it’s ensuring timely deliveries, improving our retail services, answering your questions about postal products and services, my goal is to make our post office a place of trust and support for everyone. 

I am humbled to be part of a great postal team at the Luray Post Office, and proud to serve this community as the Postmaster.

Sincerely,

Victoria Cubbage ~ Luray Postmaster

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