TRENTON -- Sunday was observed by many as Veterans Day, the day the nation honors those who have served in the armed forces, however Monday is designated as the official holiday.

Originally known as Armistice Day, President Woodrow Wilson first proclaimed it as a holiday in 1919 to be celebrated on November 11, to honor World War I veterans. In 1954, the day was expanded to include World War II veterans, and the word "veteran" replaced "armistice."

Here's a list of what's open and closed for Veterans Day on Monday:

CLOSED:

  • Federal offices
  • State offices (including the Motor Vehicle Commission)
  • US Postal Service. UPS and FedEx will deliver and pick up on a normal weekday schedule.
  • Courts: local, state and federal
  • Bond markets. The stock market, however, will be open for regular trading.

Banks have the option to close on Veterans Day.

New Jersey Transit will operate on a normal weekday schedule.

National parks are open with free admission

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