Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Black Friday Sales Delayed By New England Blue Laws | Reduction

Black Friday Sales Delayed By New England Blue Laws

Providence, Rhode Island
Providence, Rhode Island by Dougtone
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The discount shopping madness of Black Friday may be inching earlier and earlier–in most parts of the country, it will begin on Thanksgiving this year–but not in New England, where centuries-old “blue laws” keep businesses closed on the holiday. Walmart, Target and Toys “R” Us announced that they would begin their Black Friday sales on Thanksgiving night this year, inspiring shoppers to begin lining up outside of retailers nearly a week ahead of the traditional shopping day. In Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Maine, however, laws created during the Colonial period that ban stores from being open  holidays are still in existence. Retailers can apply for exemptions in Massachusetts, according to state law, though it is unclear if any national corporations have done so.

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Organization: Retailers Association of Massachusetts

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Company: Walmart

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Company: Toys “R” Us

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PrintMedia: Providence Journal

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