Rite Aid files bankruptcy, to close 300 stores. Which NJ Rite Aid stores are closing?

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If you frequent drug stores, you could soon be in for a longer ride.

Rite Aid filed for bankruptcy for a second time this month, and will close more than 300 stores during its restructuring.

“As we move forward, our key priorities are ensuring uninterrupted pharmacy services for our customers and preserving jobs for as many associates as possible,” Rite Aid CEO Matt Schroeder said in a news release.

Which Rite Aids are closing in New Jersey?

Here is the list of stores closing, according to USA Today.

  • Bayville: 424 Route 9
  • Blairstown: 151 Route 94
  • Bridgeton: 1070 North Pearl St.
  • Bridgeton: 52 East Broad St.
  • Highland Park: 332 Raritan Ave.
  • Little Egg Harbor: 220 Mathistown Road
  • Neptune: 75 South Main St.
  • Talk:3553 Washington Road
  • Pennies grove: 130 East Main St.
  • Perth Amboy: 76 Smith St.
  • Pilesgrove: 865 Route 45
  • Point Pleasant:3258 Bridge Ave.
  • Sicklerville: 403 Sicklerville Road
  • Toms River: 220 Route 70
  • Vineland: 7 West Landis Ave.
  • Whitehouse Station: 531 US Highway 22 East
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