Wanted, downtown grocery store
The news that the Co-op is moving out of downtown and into Cornerstone shopping area is upsetting some seniors.
One woman who lives in an apartment right beside the downtown grocery store said she is worried about what seniors, who aren’t able to drive, will do when they can’t just go across the street to do their shopping.
“It’s just going to be a really bad future for us not to have the Co-op there, or someplace where we can buy groceries, even just our milk and bread and essentials,” she said.
“I wouldn’t move for that reason, but it’s just too bad because I don’t drive and I don’t know what I’m going to be doing.”