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What's Open and Closed on Labor Day

Here's some advice for Labor Day.

As Labor Day unofficially marks the last day of summer (officially it's Sep. 22), many businesses and companies around town celebrate the day by trying to go away once last time or have one more barbecue.

Even though Labor Day is a national holiday, that doesn't mean everything in Winchester is closed, but if you plan on heading into the town center, here's some advice:

Closed: All town, federal, state and county offices, banks, the post office, the Winchester Public Library, the Recreation Center and the Jenks Center.

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Open: Supermarkets, gas stations, restaurants, convenience stores and retail stores.*

*Keep in mind, a number of the businesses in the downtown area are locally owned and operated, so call before you head over to do some shopping.

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If you decide to head into Boston, the MBTA Commuter Line is running on a Sunday schedule. So, for the most part, that means a train will run approximately every two hours. That goes for both the Winchester and Wedgemere train stations.

The last train leaves the Winchester Station at 9:26 p.m. and at the Wedgemere station two minutes later. The final train of the evening is scheduled to leave North Station and head to Winchester at 11:30 p.m., so be sure you don't stay out too late. 


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