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After decades of serving Coronado residents, the Rite Aid pharmacy will close its doors on July 30, with the entire store ...
As Rite Aid stores in the region close, Giant Eagle struck a deal to take their pharmacy customers and prescriptions, now they’re looking to handle the ...
In recent years, Navarro said his department has worked closely with the Delaware General Assembly to pass laws that better ...
As Rite Aid has commenced Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings resulting in many pharmacy closures in Delaware, Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro has issued a consumer protection bulletin to help ...
Why It Matters Rite Aid's decision to shutter or sell off all of its 1,200 stores – sparked by long-term financial difficulties and a challenging retail environment – comes as other pharmacy ...
A holding company tied to Monster Drink executives bought Thrifty Ice Cream as the Rite Aid bankruptcy continues.
ROSSFORD – At a special Monday meeting, city council approved the purchase of the former Rite Aid property at 801 N. Dixie Highway for $1.3 million. Earlier in June, members had considered the ...
Rite Aid is planning to sell its Thrifty Ice Cream brand and related assets for $19.2 million to an investment vehicle linked to the CEO of Monster Beverage Corp.
Rite Aid was once on top as the nation’s largest drugstore chain with quick growth in the mid-’90s in New Hampshire.
Since filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May, for a second time, Rite Aid has announced the closing of 947 stores.
With Rite Aid closings causing layoffs, confusion and uncertainty, communities are left in limbo. The consequences are vast.