This small town's pharmacy closed. A local business is offering a solution.

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Grafton Village News

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As pharmacies shut down nationwide, a small Northeast Ohio town is finding its own solution to fill a gap in services.The Grafton Village Council recently awarded a $100,000 grant to Alberts Fresh Market to build a new pharmacy in its 80-year-old building. The store’s owner said he felt compelled to do something when the village’s only pharmacy shut down over the summer.

RELATED: Live near a pharmacy that just closed? OSU study says health can decline following closureThe next closest pharmacy for Grafton residents is in a neighboring town about four miles away. The distance poses a challenge for neighbors without reliable transportation or with mobility issues.“Most of us old timers, we can’t get out and go anywhere but around here,” said Delmar King.

 

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