Community Corner
What's Open, Closed on Christmas Day in Woburn
Supermarkets and some restaurants will remain open, but government offices and most retail stores will be closed Dec. 25-26.
It's a three-day weekend for most of us because of Christmas Day on Sunday, Dec. 25, and the bonus observation day of Monday, Dec. 26.
However, this also means lots of other folks get a few days off too, meaning various stores and government offices will be closed. Here's a quick rundown of the types of places that are open. If you're uncertain, call ahead to save yourself a trip.
Attention business owners: Feel free to leave a note in the comments with your business' specific open/closed schedule.
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Open:
- supermarkets
- convenience stores
- some restaurants
- some bars and pubs
- some liquor stores.
Closed:
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Sunday, Dec. 25:
- Orange, Blue, Green, and Red Line trains, buses, and trackless trolleys will operate on a regular Sunday schedule.
- Commuter rail trains will operate on a regular Sunday schedule.
- Inner Harbor Ferry service from Charlestown and Long Wharf will not operate.
- Hingham, Quincy, and Hull commuter boat service will not operate.
- THE RIDE Service will operate on a modified holiday schedule.
Monday, Dec. 26 (Observed)
- Blue, Orange, Green, and Red line trains, buses, and trackless trolleys will operate on a Sunday schedule.
- Commuter rail trains will operate on a Saturday schedule.
- Inner Harbor Ferry service from Charlestown and Long Wharf will operate on a regular Weekend schedule.
- Hingham and Hull commuter boat service will not operate.
- Quincy ferries will operate on a Weekend Schedule.
- THE RIDE Service will not offer subscription service. Customers should contact their contractors for service information.
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