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by the sixties richard healy had dropped the furrier and was one of the better women's stores in worcester...it was like ulian's...remember?
My grandmother worked at this store for many years driving the elevator. I don't remember the bear out front so maybe it had been removed by the time I visited in the late 50's early 60's.
Richard Healey was a terrific high-end store, as I remember it. I forgot about Ulians - that was another good one. My mother was very proud to be named Queen of the Prom at West Point in her Richard Healey dress.

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