Patricia Anderson of Whitesboro joined a rally calling for funding the U.S. Postal Service in Rio Grande Friday, one of several organized throughout New Jersey. She found shady spot along the sidewalk to make her stand.
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Crystal Hutchinson joined Cape May County residents who gathered in front of the post office in Rio Grande on Friday, Aug. 21, calling for full funding for the federal service and arguing that proposed cuts were aimed at suppressing votes in the upcoming election. Many at the rally stood in opposition to President Donald Trump.
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Cassandra Gatelein, the co-chair of Cape May County Indivisible and one of the organizers.
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Cape May County residents gathered in front of the post office in Rio Grande on Friday, Aug. 21, calling for full funding for the federal service and arguing that proposed cuts were aimed at suppressing votes in the upcoming election. Many at the rally stood in opposition to President Donald Trump.
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Cape May County residents gathered in front of the post office in Rio Grande on Friday, Aug. 21, calling for full funding for the federal service and arguing that proposed cuts were aimed at suppressing votes in the upcoming election. Many at the rally stood in opposition to President Donald Trump.
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Cape May County residents gathered in front of the post office in Rio Grande on Friday, Aug. 21, calling for full funding for the federal service and arguing that proposed cuts were aimed at suppressing votes in the upcoming election. Many at the rally stood in opposition to President Donald Trump.
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Cape May County residents gathered in front of the post office in Rio Grande on Friday, Aug. 21, calling for full funding for the federal service and arguing that proposed cuts were aimed at suppressing votes in the upcoming election. Many at the rally stood in opposition to President Donald Trump.
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Cape May County residents gathered in front of the post office in Rio Grande on Friday, Aug. 21, calling for full funding for the federal service and arguing that proposed cuts were aimed at suppressing votes in the upcoming election. Many at the rally stood in opposition to President Donald Trump.
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Molly Bernstein and her mother, Lisa Bernstein, both of West Cape May, show their handmade signs outside the Rio Grande Post Office. Below, protesters show their signs to passing cars.
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Cape May County residents gathered in front of the post office in Rio Grande on Friday, Aug. 21, calling for full funding for the federal service and arguing that proposed cuts were aimed at suppressing votes in the upcoming election. Many at the rally stood in opposition to President Donald Trump.
RIO GRANDE — Holding signs and chanting “Save our mail, save our vote,” about 40 people gathered Friday morning on the sidewalk in front of the Rio Grande Post Office at 1087 Route 47.
President Donald Trump isn’t done rewarding Jeff Van Drew for leaving the Democratic Party.
Patricia Anderson of Whitesboro joined a rally calling for funding the U.S. Postal Service in Rio Grande Friday, one of several organized throughout New Jersey. She found shady spot along the sidewalk to make her stand.
Crystal Hutchinson joined Cape May County residents who gathered in front of the post office in Rio Grande on Friday, Aug. 21, calling for full funding for the federal service and arguing that proposed cuts were aimed at suppressing votes in the upcoming election. Many at the rally stood in opposition to President Donald Trump.
Cape May County residents gathered in front of the post office in Rio Grande on Friday, Aug. 21, calling for full funding for the federal service and arguing that proposed cuts were aimed at suppressing votes in the upcoming election. Many at the rally stood in opposition to President Donald Trump.
Cape May County residents gathered in front of the post office in Rio Grande on Friday, Aug. 21, calling for full funding for the federal service and arguing that proposed cuts were aimed at suppressing votes in the upcoming election. Many at the rally stood in opposition to President Donald Trump.
Cape May County residents gathered in front of the post office in Rio Grande on Friday, Aug. 21, calling for full funding for the federal service and arguing that proposed cuts were aimed at suppressing votes in the upcoming election. Many at the rally stood in opposition to President Donald Trump.
Cape May County residents gathered in front of the post office in Rio Grande on Friday, Aug. 21, calling for full funding for the federal service and arguing that proposed cuts were aimed at suppressing votes in the upcoming election. Many at the rally stood in opposition to President Donald Trump.
Cape May County residents gathered in front of the post office in Rio Grande on Friday, Aug. 21, calling for full funding for the federal service and arguing that proposed cuts were aimed at suppressing votes in the upcoming election. Many at the rally stood in opposition to President Donald Trump.
Molly Bernstein and her mother, Lisa Bernstein, both of West Cape May, show their handmade signs outside the Rio Grande Post Office. Below, protesters show their signs to passing cars.
Cape May County residents gathered in front of the post office in Rio Grande on Friday, Aug. 21, calling for full funding for the federal service and arguing that proposed cuts were aimed at suppressing votes in the upcoming election. Many at the rally stood in opposition to President Donald Trump.