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What is open, closed on Labor Day?

(FOX 25 / MyFoxBoston.com) - Here is a list of what is open and what is closed on Labor Day, as well as information regarding various services in Boston.  The information is from The Boston Globe.

Retail stores: Open at owner's discretion.
Liquor stores: Open at owner's discretion.
Supermarkets: Open.
Convenience stores: Open.
Taverns, bars: Open at owner's discretion.
Banks: Closed.
Stock market: Closed.
Municipal and state offices: Closed.
Federal offices: Closed.
Libraries: Closed.
Schools: Closed.
Mail: Post offices are closed;express delivery only.

MBTA: All subway, commuter rail, and bus lines will operate on a Sunday service schedule.

Boston traffic rules: Parking meters are not in effect. All other traffic rules apply.

Street sweeping: There will be no street sweeping Monday.

Boston's trash collection: Collection will be delayed one day for the remainder of the week for residents of Allston, Brighton, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Mattapan, Roslindale, and West Roxbury. Jamaica Plain residents with twice-weekly trash collection do not have a delay.

INFORMATION TAKEN FROM THE BOSTON GLOBE