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Picture Somers - Then And Now
An old photograph and story from Somers history and how that site appears today.

SOMERS, CT — Periodically, Ellington-Somers Patch will post an old photo with a brief story behind it, as well as a peek at what the property looks like today.
For more than six decades beginning in 1954, a tiny strip plaza at 625-629 Main Street always contained a pharmacy. In 2005, Kari Ann and David Guerrette took over Somers Pharmacy - the only pharmacy in the town - and continued the tradition of caring, friendly, small-town service.
A review of the business on Yelp! from 2012 reads, "The best service anywhere. All the staff is truly caring and concerned, always on time and 100 percent accurate. Also they employ the totally cutest cashiers I have ever seen."
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Unfortunately, competition from large chain pharmacies in neighboring towns proved invincible, and in late December 2016, Somers Pharmacy closed and its prescriptions transferred to Rite Aid stores in Enfield and Stafford. The space has been vacant for more than three and a half years.
Here is a contemporary look at the site, taken by me this past weekend.
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Do you have a photo of an old Somers business which no longer exists, to which you own the copyright and which we could feature in this column? Email tim.jensen@patch.com.
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