
Target Confirms All Massachusetts Stores Will Temporarily Close in the Coming Weeks
Massachusetts has seen some decent fall weather so far. While the weather started very warm at the beginning of the season, the typical fall temperatures are settling in. Though probably not enough, we are getting some rain here and there, which has been needed for a while. If the rain can hold off on Halloween, I'm fine with getting some more frequent rain this fall.

Fall also means that Thanksgiving is coming. This year, the holiday falls on Thursday, Nov. 27. One retailer where I purchase Thanksgiving items is Target. The retailer has many of the things I need for Thanksgiving, and it's only a five-minute drive from my house.
Are Massachusetts Target Stores Open on Thanksgiving Day?
If you're hosting Thanksgiving this year, it's a wise idea to purchase your holiday items in advance. Target has confirmed on its website that all Massachusetts stores and all Target stores in general will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, but the retailer will have extended holiday hours. Here's the post on the retailer's website:
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- Thanksgiving Week: Target stores will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28, but guests can still shop Target 24/7 on Target.com and the Target app. Doors open at 6 a.m. local time on Black Friday and close at their regular time (check local store hours).
- Extended Holiday Hours: Nov. 30 through Dec. 23, guests will be able to shop extended hours, from 7 a.m. until midnight local time.
There are over 40 Target stores in Massachusetts, including the following towns and cities:
Abington
Boston
Braintree
Burlington
Cambridge
Danvers
Dorchester
Everett
Framingham
Hadley
Hanover
Haverhill
Holyoke
Hyannis
Kingston
Lanesborough
Leominster
Lowell
Marlborough
Medford
Methuen
Milford
Millbury
North Attleboro
North Dartmouth
Plainville
Quincy
Revere
Roslindale
Salem
Saugus
Seekonk
Somerville
South Easton
Stoneham
Stoughton
Swansea
Taunton
Wareham
Watertown
Westborough
Westwood
Wilmington
Woburn
Worcester
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