Snow Doesn't Stop the Post Office, But It Stopped a Bond Payment

A United States Postal Service letter carrier delivers mail during a snow storm.

Photographer: Adam Glanzman/Bloomberg
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A school district in upstate New York missed a bond payment last month because of a snow day.

The Hartford Central School District said in a regulatory filing that it was late making principal and interest payments due Nov. 16. on a $335,000 bond anticipation notes issued a year earlier because the district was closed for inclement weather. The payment was made Nov. 20, and the district said there were no financial consequences.