Some federal, state, county and city agencies that were usually closed on Saturday will use Friday as an observance holiday and be closed

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The 4th of July is Saturday. Some federal, state, county and city agencies that were usually closed on Saturday will use Friday as an observance holiday and be closed. Others that are open on Saturday like banks and post offices, will be closed Saturday. There will be mail Friday, but not on Saturday. It is best to call ahead to see what is open on Friday and again on Saturday for the 4th of July.

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