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What to Buy at Borders Store Closing

Gregg Allman recently released his first studio album in 14 years, and it’ll be the last sold at Borders Books and Music in North Stafford.

After the company announced last week it was closing 30 percent of its stores nationwide, the location at Stafford Marketplace has marked down all of its merchandise by up to 40 percent.

So what do you buy when one of the area’s largest book retailers and coffee-drinking social spots is going out of business?

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