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What's Open, What's Closed in Norwalk Around Martin Luther King Jr. Day Weekend
Here's what's open and what's closed this Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Martin Luther King Jr. is recognized with a national holiday on Monday, Jan. 19. Many workplaces are closed for the day; most stores are open.
FRIDAY, Jan. 16
- Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles offices will close early at 12:30 p.m., remain closed on Saturday and reopen Tuesday at 7:45 a.m. All AAA offices will be open to process renewals for driver licenses and non-driver ID cards during their normal business hours.
SATURDAY, Jan. 17
CLOSED
- Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles offices will remain closed on Saturday and reopen Tuesday at 7:45 a.m. All AAA offices will be open to process renewals for driver licenses and non-driver ID cards during their normal business hours.
OPEN for regular hours
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- Post offices
- Norwalk garbage and recycling collection proceeds as normal.
- Norwalk Public Library
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, MONDAY, Jan. 19
See “Transportation Changes” at bottom.
CLOSED
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- Norwalk Public Schools
- Norwalk City Hall and city government offices (Norwalk garbage and recycling collection proceeds as normal.)
- Norwalk Public Library (But Darien Library remains open.)
- Norwalk Senior Center
- Connecticut state government offices, including the Connecticut Lottery
- Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles offices are closed on Saturday; offices reopen Tuesday at 7:45 a.m. All AAA offices will be open to process renewals for driver licenses and non-driver ID cards during their normal business hours.
- Connecticut Lottery Corp.: “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.” Crossroads Card & Gift in Norwalk, a “high-tier claim center” for the lottery, will be open regular hours from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
- Norwalk Community College
- University of Connecticut-Stamford is between semesters (classes resume Tuesday, Jan. 20)
- U.S. government offices
- Post offices
- The New York Stock Exchange (most of the rest of the financial industry follows the NYSE holiday schedule)
- YWCA of Darien/Norwalk: “The YW Office will be closed & there will be no Toddler Time”
- BANKS in Connecticut have the option of remaining open on state-recognized holidays if they notifiy customers in advance. People’s Bank, like most banks, will be closed. (TDBank will be open.)
OPEN for regular hours
- Norwalk garbage and recycling collection proceeds as normal.
- Crossroads Card & Gift in Norwalk, a “high-tier claim center” for the lottery, will be open regular hours from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
- Maritime Aquarium, open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Stepping Stones Museum for Children: “Please join us in the morning for a special themed activity.”
- TD Bank (Banks in Connecticut have the option of remaining open on state-recognized holidays if they notifiy customers in advance.)
- Darien Library
TRANSPORTATION CHANGES
- “Metro-North will operate on a Saturday schedule with 32 additional trains. Off-peak fares are in effect all day.” More information here.
- CT Transit in Stamford: “Commuter Connection will operate on a reduced service schedule. Reduced service schedules are published in the Commuter Connection timetables and online.All other routes (including I-BUS) will operate on a regular weekday schedule.
- Norwalk Transit District
Photo (National Archives, via Wikimedia Commons): “Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C.”
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