Community Corner

What's Closed Over Christmas Holiday

A look at business and government buildings that will be closed on Monday and Tuesday in observance of Christmas.

In observance of the Christmas holiday, most government buildings will be closed both Monday and Tuesday and some local businesses will be closed, while some will have limited hours.

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The following businesses will be closed on Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 24-25, unless otherwise stated.

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Township Buildings

  • Springfield Township Administration Building: Open Monday, Closed Tuesday
  • Springfield Township Public Library: Closed Monday and Tuesday
  • Springfield Ice Skating Rink: Closed Tuesday

Automotive

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  • Department of Motor Vehicles: Closed Tuesday

Mail

  • U.S. Post Office: Closed at noon Monday, Closed Tuesday
  • UPS Store: Closed Monday and Tuesday

Beverages

  • Wine and Spirits Store: Closed at 6 p.m. Monday, Closed Tuesday

Banks

  • Wells Fargo: Closed at 3 p.m. Monday, Closed Tuesday
  • Citi Bank:  Closed Tuesday
  • TD Bank: Closed at 3 p.m. Monday, Closed Tuesday
  • Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union: Closed at 1 p.m. Monday, Closed Tuesday

Shopping

  • Springfield Mall: Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Closed Tuesday (Mall anchor stores, restaurants, and select stores may have varying hours).
  • Giant: Closed at 6 p.m. Monday, Closed Tuesday
  • Click here for more mall hours.

 

Click here for a list of businesses and governement offices that are open over the Christmas holiday.

Did we miss a business that may be closed on Christmas? Tell us in the comments section if you know of another place that is closed.


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