A Massachusetts state representative says he's investigating why two Walgreens pharmacies in Cambridge closed abruptly.
A Massachusetts state representative says he's investigating why two Walgreens pharmacies in Cambridge closed abruptly.
The two pharmacies — one in Central Square, the other nearby in Riverside — left some customers"in the lurch" without access to prescriptions they had already gotten filled, Rep. Mike Connolly said on Twitter Monday.listed both locations as temporarily closed, but both were open when a reporter visited.
NBC10 Boston has reached out to Walgreens about the stores, which Connolly said his office reported to the state Department of Health and Human Services.
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