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What's Open, What's Closed Thanksgiving Day Weekend

Here's what's open and here's what's closed on Thanksgiving Day, Black Friday and the weekend.


Happy Thanksgiving and Happy Hanukkah! Here's what's open and what's closed, what closes early on Wednesday and what bus or train schedules are the same or different on various days.

If you have closing or opening information for business, organization or institution, and you want Patch readers to know about it, tell us in the comments!

And here's a link to the National Weather Service's Greenwich-specific weather forecast.


Wednesday — Closing Early

  • Connecticut Lottery headquarters will close at 2:30 p.m. "While the headquarters will not be open for business, the web site and automated phone system will be available to obtain information. Regularly scheduled lottery drawings will occur," according to a news release from the lottery.
  • Metro-North changes in service: "to help you "take flight" we offer early getaway trains beginning at 12 noon. See a November 17 timetable for details or visit our Schedules page. Because of reduced ridership, some evening trains will be cancelled or combined."

Thanksgiving Day

OPEN
  • Greenwich YMCA open from 7 to 11 a.m.
  • Some retail stores, convenience stores and gas stations
  • Darien North and Darien South rest stops on Interstate 95 and all other rest stops on the highway -- and they have electricity generators just in case the power goes out

METRO NORTH: 

  • "On Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 28, we will operate a special holiday schedule with additional inbound trains for those of you heading to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and additional outbound service to get you home (or to whoever’s house you will be dining at) after the parade ends."
  • "[Y]ou must have your ticket before boarding at Grand Central and Harlem-125th St."

CLOSED

  • All schools, public and private
  • Government offices at the local, state and federal level
  • Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles offices
  • U.S. post offices
  • Libraries -- all of them
  • Most retail stores
  • Banks have the option of staying open or closed in Connecticut — in practice, all or nearly all are closed on Thanksgiving Day (and this is one of the five holidays this year that even TD Bank is closed)

Friday, Nov. 29


OPEN
  • Connecticut AAA "will be open to process driver’s license renewals during their normal business hours on Friday."
  • Connecticut Lottery headquarters


METRO-NORTH:

"On the day after Thanksgiving, Friday, Nov. 29, we will operate a Saturday schedule with additional inbound trains in the traditional AM Peak and from 10 a.m. – noon." (see schedule)


CLOSING EARLY

  • The New York Stock Exchange closes at 1 p.m. (details)

CLOSED

Saturday, Nov. 30


OPEN

  • Connecticut AAA "will be open to process driver’s license renewals during their normal business hours on [...] Saturday."

METRO-NORTH:


"[O]n Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 30 - Dec. 1, we will provideregular weekend schedules with Shoppers’ Specials trains. [...] Off-peak fares are in effect for the entire four-day holiday, and you can take advantage of free parking at many of our stations. (Check signs at station lots, or call 511 for details. Outside of New York call 877-690-5114.) 

Transportation


This section largely repeats information and links given above, but it's here to make it even easier to go through


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