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What's Open, Closed In Sudbury On Thanksgiving 2021

The Thanksgiving holiday means most government offices, stores and coronavirus testing sites will be closed in 2021.

The 530 Boston Post Road location of Starbucks in Sudbury is one of the few stores that will be open on Thanksgiving, according to the company's website.
The 530 Boston Post Road location of Starbucks in Sudbury is one of the few stores that will be open on Thanksgiving, according to the company's website. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

SUDBURY, MA — The Thanksgiving holiday will mean widespread closures affecting most businesses and government operations. But there will be a few important services will be available.

Here's what's open and closed in Sudbury for Thanksgiving 2021:

Coronavirus test sites: The walk-up site in Framingham will close early at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, and will remain closed Thursday and Friday. Some private pharmacies may be open on the holiday for rapid tests. Check for test sites here.

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Fast food: Chains eateries like McDonald's, Dunkin', Starbucks and Subway might be open, but hours may vary from store to store. The Starbucks along Rote 20 is open, according to the company's website.

Government: Town Hall is closed along with the library. The U.S. Postal Service will not deliver mail on Thanksgiving. Town Hall, the Senior Center and the transfer station will all close early at noon on Wednesday.

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Grocery stores: Whole Foods, Shaw's and Roche Bros. are all closed. Find details about other stores here.

Liquor stores: State law requires all liquor stores to stay closed on Thanksgiving (and Christmas Day).

Retail stores: It'll be hit-or-miss, but some national chains like CVS, Walgreens, Family Dollar and Rite Aid may be open. Call ahead.

RMV: All offices will be closed on Thanksgiving.

Transit: The MBTA Framingham-Worcester commuter rail line will be operating on a reduced holiday schedule with trains departing about every two hours. Check the schedule here. No fixed-route MWRTA bus service on Thanksgiving, but regular service resumes Friday.

Trash pickup: No trash pickup on Thanksgiving.

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