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OCEANSIDEOCEANSIDE — Oceanside’s downtown post office, dedicated in 1936, is being named for one of the city’s first Black residents, Charlesetta Reece Allen — a businesswoman, church ...
Oceanside residents are frustrated with the parking situation — or lack of it— outside the post office. Some say it’s “dangerous.” Newsday's Cecilia Dowd reports. Credit: Newsday ...
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Oceanside Post Office to be Renamed in Honor of Local Pioneer Charlesetta Reece AllenThe U.S. Post Office on Seagaze Drive is being renamed to honor local civil rights hero Charlesetta Reece Allen. Allen moved to Oceanside in the 1930’s and is believed to be the the third Black ...
“We are beginning the process of naming this post office to highlight Mrs. Allen’s service to Oceanside and hope that it will provide inspiration to residents for decades to come. He called ...
In January 1936, a new $55,000 U.S. post office on First Avenue(now Seagaze) was dedicated in downtown Oceanside. Judging fromtoday’s run-down condition of this once-magnificent structure ...
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