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F.Y.E. Closing Paramus Park Store
The entertainment chain, which specializes in music, movies, video games and memorabilia, has closed over 60 stores in the last 2 years.

PARAMUS, NJ – F.Y.E. will be closing its store at Paramus Park Mall next month.
While an exact date has not yet been announced, on Friday an F.Y.E. (For Your Entertainment) employee said they’d been told to expect the store to shut down by the middle or end of January.
All items will be 20% to 40% off through closing, according the store’s website.
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The entertainment chain, which specializes in music, movies, video games and pop culture memorabilia, has closed over 60 stores in the last two years. The retailer has struggled in recent years as mall traffic has dropped and fewer people buy actual CDs and DVDs.
While Paramus Park has gained New Jersey's first Stew Leonard's store, the mall has also lost several other tenants in recent years, including Sears and The Gap.
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After the Paramus Park location shutters, there will be eight F.Y.E. stores in New Jersey: East Brunswick, Eatontown, Livingston, Moorestown, Rockaway, Toms River, Vineland and Woodbridge.
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