Oxford Junction loses Coon's Corner supermarket after 150 years

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Coon's Corner, a 150-year-old iconic supermarket in Oxford Junction, has permanently closed, ending a long-standing tradition in the United States. The closure of Coon's Corner, a community staple, leaves residents facing a 25-minute drive for groceries. The store served as a social hub, offering essential goods for generations. Founded in 1873, the store, later named Coon's Corner, was a family-run business. Its closure raises concerns, especially for the elderly, in the town of approximately 400 residents.


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