COURT HOUSE — On July 22, the Cape May Court House Post Office celebrated a grand achievement of one of its employees. The United States Postal Service honored Window Clerk, Isaac I. White, for his commitment to over 30 years of service.
White, who is currently employed at the Court House Post Office, gratefully acknowledged his years of service by thanking all of his fellow employees.
The Cape May Court House Postmaster Robert P. Hudson, on behalf of the United States Postal Service, made the presentation.
“It’s presentations like these that enable us to recognize all of the hard work and effort that is put in by each and every one of our employees; from those who have just completed their first year of service to those, like Mr. White, who have committed themselves for their entire career,” Hudson expressed.
White’s service time includes time served in the U.S. Navy. After leaving the Navy, White settled in Whitesboro and has served the community of Court House as their Senior Clerk. He currently resides in Atlantic County with his wife Susan.CAPTION: Issac White is congratulated by Cape May Court House Postmaster, Robert P. Hudson for his 30 years of service.
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