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    US Post Office

    (8 reviews)

    This post office has always sucked but Covid has made it even worse. A line practically out the…read moredoor and ONE teller with 2 additional empty registers. Clerks who feel the need to constantly over explain every minute detail of a transaction regardless of what the customer asks. They also allow people to get in-line who are clearly not even close to ready to send a package and then allow them to cut back into the line when they are ready. Customers should be told to have their package READY TO SHIP!! Do not go to the register with a pile of loose papers and ask questions then think you don't have to wait in line again. The waiting is honestly insane. How can you be constantly busy but only have one clerk. It's not like it's a sudden rush. This post office is always busy and the clerks and the wait are always ridiculous. The worst part is that the clerks are not even sympathetic when you get to the front of the line to ship one item after waiting 30-40 minutes in line. This system clearly needs to be streamlined. How about self serve kiosks for flat rate packages? We can't all print our shipping at home so why not make it easier in the post office. Clearly the postal workers have jobs for life because they do not care in the slightest about the speed of their work, the care of a package or the time we will waste waiting for them. And god forbid if a package gets lost.... it's like "oh well... your loss". I honestly have nothing good to say about the postal service at all but this location is one of the worst!!!

    I'm not sure if it's just me, but every time I come to this particular branch there is always a…read moreline. The average wait is usually about 10-15 minutes, so it's really not a problem, however there's usually some dumb-ass at the counter being unreasonable about something or other. It's similar to watching a real life talk show because you get to hear all of their complaints and problems. Such drama. The folks that work here are helpful and pleasant. They have always been eager to assist and are efficient and professional. There's usually only ever one or two people working the counter even though the building is huge, so I'm not sure how many people are doing other tasks in the back. I really appreciate the US postal system and how efficient and convenient they are. I enjoy having my mail delivered to my house and have a lot of respect for the letter carriers who make their deliveries everyday in all types of weather.

    Pawtucket Public Library

    Pawtucket Public Library

    (12 reviews)

    I was heading home from work and I needed to print something for a family member in the area so I…read morestopped into this library, not knowing what I was getting into. Anyways they do have a little parking lot area, and then you walk down a little walkway and into the building, it is huge and absolutely beautiful on the outside I had no idea this was a LIBRARY! As soon as I walked in I was greeted and the young lady navigated me to where the computer area was so I could print. I found it easily with her help, because I could've got lost this place is huge and every book lovers dream (me). There was a lady at the computer area and she was very sweet she showed me how to print because every library is different. I noticed all ages, races and religions were in this library quietly and getting things done. I love that. I printed what I needed too very easily with no conflict, I was in and out within 10 minutes I liked that. But this place is dreamy, such a huge selection of books and you can easily get lost in here it's so huge. Very clean and neat, they didn't have carts with books that block isles as I have seen in so many other libraries. Loved it here. I will be coming back to just do some self care, the aura and vibes I felt here were great. It's surprisingly quiet even though it was jam packed with people.

    While in Pawtucket, recently, I stopped by the Pawtucket Public Library to check it out. I had…read morenever been inside before, just driven past it many times. The library is a complex of two historical buildings, the Deborah Cook Sayles Public Library and the Gerald S. Burns Building. Both buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1898, Pawtucket's first Mayor, Frederic Clark Sayles offered to give a plot of land on Summer Street for the construction of a free public library. He traveled to Europe, looking for architectural inspiration from Europe's most majestic libraries. The Library is not only distinctive in its architecture, but also in its service. It was one of the first libraries in the country to allow users open access to the library book stacks and one of the first to be open on Sundays, accommodating the many Pawtucket mill workers who worked six days a week. The Sayles Building is an impressive example of Greek revival architecture. Four massive Ionic columns form a portico at the former entrance. The front doorway of this building is an exact replica of the Erechtheion, a Greek temple on the Acropolis at Athens. The panels show a comprehensive view of the world's civilizations. The panels depict scenes from Roman, Grecian, Egyptian, Latin, Anglo-Saxon, and Teutonic civilizations. The Library is known for its decorative ceilings, soaring pillars, and glass-floored North balcony. The Gerald S. Burns Building served as the Pawtucket Post Office from 1896 to the 1940's. A dome tops its round entrance, which is located at the intersection of the streets. In 1982, the renovations of the original United States Post Office building were completed and the Deborah Cook Sayles Public Library was joined with the newly dedicated Gerald S. Burns building to become what is known today as the Pawtucket Public Library. There were lots of people inside using the library and it was very refreshing to see their love of books and learning. A beautiful building for an up-and-coming city in Rhode Island.

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