The family-run pharmacy and corner store announced Saturday that it has stopped placing any new orders in anticipation of closing on Sept. 28.
Leslie’s Pharmacy, a fixture on Main street Vineyard Haven going back more than seven decades, will close at the end of this month.
The family-run pharmacy and corner store announced Saturday that it has stopped placing any new orders in anticipation of closing on Sept. 28. Customers can continue to fill their prescriptions for the next two weeks, and the store will help move existing refills to another pharmacy.
Warren and Donna Holmberg bought the pharmacy in 2003, but in a Facebook post over the weekend, the pharmacy said running on thin margins made it impossible to continue operating.
“It’s a very difficult world to navigate as an independent pharmacy,” the post said. “It’s not a lucrative business as many expect, except for the insurance companies and the drug companies.”
Independent pharmacies suffer the most due to the financial instability of the country’s health care system, the store concluded.
“We tried our best to continue on, but the time has come for us to say goodbye,” pharmacy owners wrote. “We can’t thank our customers and Island community enough for all the support over the years since we bought the business in 2003. Our family has truly enjoyed serving our community.”
In an interview with the Gazette Monday, general manager David Holmberg said insurance companies have repeatedly undercut payments to the pharmacy and Leslie’s doesn’t have the buying power of a big box pharmacy.
“I’ve never had [insurance companies] paying properly,” Mr. Holmberg said. “We can’t ask the patient to cover that loss.”
He said relaying the news to customers has been hard.
“I’ve worked here for 22 years, even before my family bought it,” he said. “I’ve never even used another pharmacy in my life.”
Dozens of saddened customers paid tribute to the business online over the weekend, praising the drug store’s professionalism and caring service.
Kirk Metell, the Tisbury public works director, said his family has been going to the pharmacy for years and said they went above and beyond for the community.
When Mr. Metell’s father had cancer, the Holmbergs let him come into the store after hours to get medication.
“They’ve done a tremendous job over the years,” he told the Gazette. “They became family . . . They’ll be really missed in Vineyard Haven.”
Frank Leslie first opened the storefront in the mid-20th century, and it quickly became a key community gathering space. Islanders picked up their prescriptions, chatted with neighbors and maybe grabbed a drink at the soda fountain.
In 1969, Mr. Leslie’s grandson Leslie Leland took over, and it remained in the family until the Holmbergs, who had worked at the store, bought the pharmacy. Les Leland still owns the building.
In 2020, the pharmacy announced it would close by the end of the year, but after an outpouring of support, the business continued to run for the next four years. A repeat of that is not in the cards this time around, though, Mr. Holmberg said.
“It’s not coming back from that,” he said.
With Leslie’s closing, three pharmacies will be left on the Island: Vineyard Scripts in Vineyard Haven, Conroy’s Apothecary in West Tisbury and Stop and Shop in Edgartown.
Mr. Holmberg said he had notified the other pharmacies about the closing.
“It’s going to be tough, but customers I’ve talked to have kind of evenly gone to the three stores,” he said.
The Stop and Shop pharmacy could also be on the move, after the Edgartown building’ owner listed the property for sale earlier this year.
The grocery store giant in May told the Gazette it was aware the landlord was trying to sell the property and Stop and Shop was making contingency plans.
“We intend to continue operating a pharmacy in Edgartown, and we will explore alternative real estate options, if needed, to continue to serve the community in this capacity,” the company said.
What’s next for the Holmberg family is unclear. Mr. Holmberg said the family plans to stay on the Vineyard.

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I don't even live on the
Joe Buti BostonI don't even live on the Island, but this still depressing news. Another business that typified the Island is erased... "Take It Easy Baby".
GOD BLESS YOU ALL. THANK YOU
GODSPAL MVGOD BLESS YOU ALL. THANK YOU WARREN AND FAMILY AND STAFF. YOU ALL ARE A BLESSING. GOD BLESS US ALL TODAY AND ALWAYS.
Leslie’s is an incredible
Islander MVLeslie’s is an incredible small town pharmacy and won’t be replaced. For once, this is not a self-inflicted wound by the Island on itself—although those highly placed in the pharmaceutical industry come here and we, of course, welcome them with open arms in our celebration of a “tourist economy” (even when the businesses are owned by those off-island or the employees come from off-island), they, too, will be impacted. How sad. This family has helped me many times, their devotion to getting it right did not flag.
Very sad to hear. They were
Jane Piore Gilman chilmark & NJVery sad to hear. They were always so nice to customers. It wont be the Vineyard without it.
sad news indeed Leslie's
mark p bree WESTPORTsad news indeed Leslie's will be missed by so many
I always make it a point to
Monica Bisgaard WashingtonI always make it a point to visit Leslie’s every year. I learned about them when one of our children got sick while we were on vacation years ago. I’m glad I continued the ritual last month. They are kind people and we have felt welcomed each time we walked through the door. Wishing you all well. You made a lasting impression on me personally. Thank you✨
Insurance companies are a
judith Miller Vineyard HavenInsurance companies are a threat to our health, our village way of life, our personal financial security and the economic life of our country. The Denial Insurance Industry has created a system that works to frighten rather than insure us I always look forward to a trip to Leslie's to connect with the employees whom I consider friends. I can expect their calming advice and friendly chatter. I always walk out with a cheery attitude. Thank you Mr. Leslie, Warren, Dave, Daryn,and Jenny.
I am inconsolable! This is
Margaret C Abbott CapetownI am inconsolable! This is dreadful and terribly sad for the many generations of Islanders and Summer folk (me) who counted on Leslie’s for their necessaries. Every summer I topped up my make up, bought sun cream, collected the latest issues of fashion magazines and then sat on the bench in front of the store watching the world go by. I have loved and counted on Leslie’s my whole life. The Main Street of VH will never been the same - but I join so many others in wishing the Holmberg family all the best for the future.
Hi Warren
Alan lachowitz EdgartownHi Warren
Thanks for being there
Best of everything in your future
Alan lachowitz
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My first job was as a soda
Alan Brown Danbury CTMy first job was as a soda jerk at Leslie’s in 1954.. I was 14 and worked until graduation. Frank Leslie senior was the perfect gentleman and teacher. He was one of my heroes and helped to shape my life. I am so saddened about this loss for the Island I call home.
Frank Leslie was a dear
Tiffany FosterFrank Leslie was a dear friend of mine. It makes me so sad to think of his pharmacy closing.
Sorry to hear you are closing
Steve and Eve Zepecki Litchfield, CTSorry to hear you are closing at the end of the month.
We will miss you as you have helped us over the past few decades.
Good luck.
Steve and Eve
The staff at Leslie’s has
Lolly Delli-Bovi West TisburyThe staff at Leslie’s has been a pleasure to deal with. No comparison to any other pharmacy on-island. They will truly be missed!
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