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Monday, September 1st is Labor Day.

All government offices will be closed, including:

  • Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)
  • City and State Courts
  • Social Security offices
  • Post offices

There will be no mail delivery.

Public schools and Department of Education (DOE) offices are also closed.

Alternate Side Parking (street cleaning) rules are suspended.

No stopping, no standing, and no parking regulations are also suspended, except where those regulations are in effect anytime or seven days a week.

You do not have to pay the parking meter.

All NYC public schools, the P311 (Parent Support Hotline), and Family Welcome Centers (enrollment centers) are closed on Monday, September 1.

The 2025-2026 school year begins on Thursday, September 4 for all public school students. 

Parking in School Zones

Parking is allowed in school zones when school is in recess. However, specific schools may be open on holidays, and parking restrictions would remain in effect. You should contact specific schools to verify that they are in recess.

To look up information for a public school, go to the School Finder page.

There is no trash, recycling, or compost collection on Monday, September 1.

Residents who normally receive Monday trash, recycling, or compost collection should place their material at the curb Monday evening for collection starting Tuesday, September 2.

There may be some collection delays, as is common after holidays. 

The Staten Island Ferry runs on a holiday schedule with service provided every 30 minutes from 7 AM to midnight.

All branches of the City's Public Library systems are closed for the entire Labor Day weekend (Saturday, August 30 through Monday, September 1).

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