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What's Open/Closed For Columbus Day In Greenwich

GREENWICH, Conn. -- Monday, Oct. 14, is Columbus Day, a federal holiday. Here’s a look at some places that will be open and closed on Columbus Day in Greenwich. 

All Greenwich government offices will be closed in observance of Columbus Day on Monday, Oct. 14.

All Greenwich government offices will be closed in observance of Columbus Day on Monday, Oct. 14.

What’s Closed:

  • Greenwich Public Schools will be closed.
  • All branches of the Greenwich Public Library will be closed.
  • All Greenwich Town Hall and Board of Education offices will be closed.
  • Post Office branches will be closed.
  • Most banks will be closed, but call your branch ahead of time to be sure.
  • All state offices and courthouses will be closed.
  • All federal offices and courthouses not already closed by the government shutdown will be closed.

What’s open:

Supermarkets, restaurants, bars, liquor stores and other retail locations are open. However, these places may be operating on a Sunday schedule or special holiday hours. It’s a good idea to call ahead before heading out to any of these establishments.

Metro-North will run on a regular weekday schedule. 

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