All trades, manufacturers, agricultural or technical employments are
hereby prohibited upon that day established by the Congress of the United
States and/or the Legislature of the State of New York known as Memorial Day,
and on the fourth day of July, known as Independence Day, and if Independence
Day is a Sunday, the next day thereafter, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and
2:00 p.m. on those days, except that when the same are works of necessity
they may be performed on those days in their usual and orderly manner so as
not to interfere with the observance of said days.
All manner of public selling or offering for sale of any property upon
that day established by the Congress of the United States and/or the Legislature
of the State of New York known as Memorial Day, and on the fourth day of July,
known as Independence Day, is prohibited between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and
2:00 p.m. except as follows:
A. Meals may be sold to be eaten on the premises where sold
at any time of the day.
B. Caterers may serve meals to their patrons at any time
of the day.
C. Prepared tobacco, bread, milk, eggs, ice, soda, water,
fruit, flowers, confectionery, souvenirs, newspapers, gasoline, oil, tires,
drugs, medicines and surgical instruments may be sold and may be delivered
at any time of the day.
D. Grocers, delicatessen dealers and bakeries may sell,
supply, serve and deliver cooked and prepared foods, fresh vegetables and
other farm produce at any time of the day.
This chapter shall not apply to the sale of alcoholic beverages by persons,
firms or corporations holding licenses or permits issued under the provisions
of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law.