Country Boy Market in Glenmont announced earlier this week that it officially closed the retail business after 68 years.
Back in September we let you know that Country Boy Market, a staple in Montgomery County for nearly seven decades, announced it is winding down operations and will be closing in the near future. The market provided an update earlier this month stating that it will likely close before Christmas, and two days ago announced that it closed retail operations. Country Boy is located in Glenmont at 2211 Randolph Rd. The full announcement can be seen below:
“Country Boy Market officially closed the retail business today. Wholesale operations will continue. Thank you for allowing us to serve this wonderful community these past 68 years. From our family to yours, we wish you all the best. God bless all of you.”
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