
Another Rite Aid in Cumberland County is closing.
The store at 1137 Market St. in Lemoyne will close.
On Friday, Rite Aid announced in a bankruptcy filing that the store is on its latest closure list.
The latest round of store closures for Rite Aid adds to the hundreds of locations previously announced as the pharmacy chain navigates its second bankruptcy filing.
The 125 store closures on Rite Aid’s most recent list are in addition to the 704 stores that the company previously announced it would close.
Last month, Rite Aid filed for bankruptcy for a second time to pursue “a strategic and value-maximizing sale process for substantially all of its assets.”
Most of Rite Aid’s more than 1,200 stores are expected to close.
Rite Aid announced that it had entered into agreements for its pharmacy assets of more than 1,000 stores across the country.
CVS Pharmacy said that it has agreed to acquire the prescription files of 625 Rite Aid pharmacies across 15 states in areas that CVS serves, as well as acquire and operate 64 Rite Aid stores in Idaho, Oregon and Washington.
Giant Eagle has agreed to buy the prescription files of 78 Rite Aid pharmacies in Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Weis Markets has agreed to buy the prescription files of 11 Rite Aid pharmacies in Pennsylvania and New York.
Walgreens has agreed to purchase prescription files in nine states.
Albertsons and Kroger have also agreed to buy prescription files
Those agreements were approved in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, according to Reuters.
Other Rite Aid stores in Cumberland County that have closed in recent years include locations in South Middleton Township, Camp Hill, Carlisle, Silver Spring Township and Upper Allen Township.
The company was based in Cumberland County for decades before moving to Philadelphia in 2022.