Seasonal & Holidays

Labor Day 2021: What's Open, Closed In Arlington

Here's what's open and closed in Arlington over the holiday weekend.

ARLINGTON, MA — Labor Day weekend has arrived, and with it the unofficial end of the summer season in Arlington. As families make their last trips to the beach and back-to-school season arrives, it's important to know what will be open this holiday weekend.

Here's a look at what is open and closed in Arlington this Labor Day.


All state-run COVID-19 test sites will be closed Monday, the Department of Health said. Schedule a test using the online portal or by calling 401-222-8022.

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Unemployment insurance recipients should expect a delay in benefits due to the holiday. Payments will arrive a day later than usual, the Department of Labor and Training said.

  • Retail stores: Open at owner's discretion
  • Liquor stores: Open
  • Supermarkets: Open
  • Convenience stores: Open
  • Restaurants, bars: Open
  • Banks: Closed
  • Libraries: Closed
  • Stock market: Closed
  • Municipal, state, federal offices: Closed
  • Mail: Post offices closed; express delivery only
  • MBTA: Sunday/Holiday schedule
  • Trash Collection: Delayed by one day

A brief history of Labor Day

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The first Labor Day holiday was celebrated in 1882, with a parade in New York City, but the question of who first proposed the idea of a holiday to honor workers is in dispute more than a century later.

Congress didn't recognize the holiday until what History.com calls a "watershed moment" in American labor history: the 1894 Pullman Palace Car Company strike in Chicago. The strike led to sending federal troops into the city to quell rioters. Just days later, President Grover Cleveland signed a law making Labor Day, the first Monday of September, a national holiday.

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