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Peterson’s award-winning artwork has been featured in solo and group exhibitions in galleries throughout the United States, including the Ceres Gallery in New York City; the Brenda Taylor Gallery, the Atlantic Works Gallery and the Williamsburg Art and Historical Center in Brooklyn, NY. On May 15, 2009, Lennie Peterson will present artwork projections, created specially for a concert by The Knights – including arrangements and orchestrations of Franz Schubert"s music by Grammy- winning new music composer Osvaldo Golijov. The concert is sponsored by New York University's Institute for Humanities and will be held at the Angel Orensanz Foundation Center for the Arts.
"The Big Picture," his nationally syndicated daily comic strip, appeared in more than 100 newspapers and was published as a book collection by Andrews McMeel Publishing. In addition, Peterson has written and illustrated nearly a dozen books published by CCC Publications.
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Ellen Gwynne said, 3 months ago
So, she can’t get it for you if tou forget your key.
nighthawks
said, 3 months ago
it’s for your own protection. the regulation is there to prevent unauthorized people from accessing your mail.
let’s say you’re going through a divorce and you are expecting important papers from your attorney….then you find out that your soon to be ex has gone into the post office and asked for and was given the mail across the counter (how is the employee to know of the impending split?)
or how about people who send their kid into the post office to get the mail , gets it handed across the counter and the kid intercepts a piece of mail from his school meant for his parents or maybe the kid loses the mail or something and then the post office is held accountable.
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to avoid any such potential legal entanglements , this rule is in place
I mean, for real
sandstrw said, 3 months ago
It reads HANDLING the mail not handing…
CDK said, 3 months ago
@sandstrw
BINGO!!
Larry said, 3 months ago
@sandstrw
Thank you, sandstrw. I never would have got it.
This is the sort of place for “[sic]”.