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Here's what's open and closed on Memorial Day 2023
Here's a fun fact for you: The stretch between Washington's Birthday and Memorial Day is the longest time we go between federally recognized holidays in the U.S. This year, it's been 98 days between nationally-sanctioned hooky.
Here's a list of places that will be open and closed in Massachusetts on Monday, May 29:
Federal offices: Closed.
Federal courts: Closed.
Post offices: Closed.
State offices: Closed.
RMV: Closed.
State courts: Closed.
Municipal offices: Closed.
Public schools: Closed.
Libraries: Closed.
Trash pickup: Check with your local government or provider. Boston residents can check for pickup delays by searching their address here.
Banks: Closed.
Stock market: Closed.
Retail locations: Open.
Liquor stores: Open at noon.
Supermarkets: Open.
MBTA: Subway, bus, and RIDE service will run on a Sunday schedule, while the commuter rail will follow a weekend schedule. The ferries are a little more complicated: The Hingham-Hull-Logan ferry will run on a Sunday schedule, and both the Charlestown and East Boston ferries will operate on weekend schedules. There is no direct Hingham-to-Logan ferry on Memorial Day.