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 Vandals spray-painted a swastika and offensive language on the Thorndike post office.The vandalism was discovered Wednesday at the post office on Mountain View Road, acc stanley cup ording to the Portland Pres stanley mugs s Herald.Unity Postmaster Candace Raven and other officials spent the day covering the swastika and offensive language, along with the words  Geeker Party, stanley cup    Ice Baby  and  TEHE,  the Press Herald reported.Raven declined to speak with the newspaper about the vandalism and a regional U.S. Postal Service spokesperson didnt respond to a request for comment.More articles from the BDN