Bernard “Billy” Miller owned and operated Miller Drug for 55 years with his wife Gloria. Credit: Linda Coan O'Kresik / BDN
 

The former owner of Miller Drug in Bangor is still recovering at Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center after being struck by a vehicle last week.

Bernard “Billy” Miller, 89, was struck by a vehicle as he was crossing York Street in Bangor around 5:30 p.m. Jan. 22, according to Bangor police. He was walking toward Congregation Beth Israel to attend an evening prayer service.

Miller, a Brewer resident, was brought by ambulance to Eastern Maine Medical Center where he remains in stable condition as he recovers from his injuries, according to Berney Kubetz, Miller’s lawyer and longtime friend.

Kubetz said Miller is considered “an icon in the Bangor community” for his role at Miller Drug and for his involvement in several community organizations including the Bangor Symphony Orchestra, the Bangor Band, Kiwanis and a local soup kitchen.

Miller and his wife, Gloria Miller, in 1957 opened a prescription drug counter at the store his parents had run since the 1930s.

They ran the local pharmacy for 55 years before retiring in 2012. The Millers left the business to Affiliated Healthcare Services, which merged with Miller Drug in 2010 and opened three additional branches under the Miller Drug name.

Kathleen O'Brien is a reporter covering the Bangor area. Born and raised in Portland, she joined the Bangor Daily News in 2022 after working as a Bath-area reporter at The Times Record. She graduated from...

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