Seasonal & Holidays
What's Open, Closed Over Christmas Weekend 2022 In Danvers
With Christmas on a Sunday, some hours will be altered through Monday in 2022.
DANVERS, MA — Many Danvers residents will get an extra day of Christmas cheer this year with the holiday falling on a Sunday.
That extends to municipal offices and other services that will be closed on Monday as well as Christmas Day.
Most Danvers municipal buildings will be closed for a long weekend, while trash and recycling are delayed next week. Those with Friday curbside pickup will have it done on New Year's Eve.
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Danvers town buildings other than public safety will be closed Monday for the holiday and will reopen for business on Tuesday, Dec. 27.
Danvers Town Hall is closed on both Friday and Monday.
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The Peabody Institute Library in Danvers is also closed Friday through Monday of Christmas weekend and closed on both New Year's Day and Monday, Jan. 2.
If you're out looking for a last-minute gift or ingredients for Christmas dinner, you'll be almost completely out of luck. The Massachusetts "blue laws" restrict who can work on holidays, and so many grocery stores won't be open — and that includes liquor stores and major chains like Stop & Shop, Whole Foods and Market Basket.
State law does allow stores that have three or fewer employees to open — that means your local corner store might be open on the holiday. State law also exempts pharmacies, hotels, gas stations and restaurants. The state does not allow alcohol to be sold on either Thanksgiving or Christmas, even if the store is small.
Stores also don't have to adhere to blue laws on Christmas Eve, so most stores will be open, with many most likely to close early.
The MBTA will operate on a weekend schedule on Christmas Eve; on Christmas commuter rail will be on a weekend schedule, but all other T buses and subways will be on a Sunday schedule. There is no ferry service on Christmas.
(Scott Souza is a Patch field editor covering Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, Salem and Swampscott. He can be reached at Scott.Souza@Patch.com. Twitter: @Scott_Souza.)
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