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Amazon, Blue Cross Among Biggest NJ Layoffs In Early 2026 Amazon, Blue Cross Among Biggest NJ Layoffs In Early 2026
Amazon, Blue Cross Among Biggest NJ Layoffs In Early 2026 Thousands of workers across New Jersey are being impacted by layoffs reported in early 2026, according to state WARN filings. Major employers across retail, healthcare, finance, and logistics industries reported job cuts affecting communities from Bergen County to South Jersey, state records show. Among the largest layoffs reported: Amazon: Passaic (240), Bergen (417), Monmouth (141), Hudson (44), Statewide (29), effective 4/28/26 Blue Cross Blue Shield of NJ: Newark, 242 layoffs, effective 4/26/26 Bristol Myers Squibb: Lawrence Twp, 247 layoffs, effective multiple dates through 12/31/26 …
This NY Location Ranks Among Top 50 Happiest Places In US This NY Location Ranks Among Top 50 Happiest Places In US
This NY Location Ranks Among Top 50 Happiest Places In US A new study has revealed the happiest locations in the United States — and the top spot may not be where you’d expect. Fremont, California, located in the southeastern San Francisco Bay Area, has been ranked the happiest location in the US, according to WalletHub’s 2026 report. Researchers found Fremont stood out for its high income levels, low divorce rates, and strong emotional and physical well-being.  The city also boasts the highest share of households earning $75,000 or more annually and the lowest separation and divorce rate in the country. The study analyzed 182 of the largest…
Coach House Diner Sold To Car Wash Company: Report Coach House Diner Sold To Car Wash Company: Report
Coach House Diner Sold To Car Wash Company: Report Route 4's iconic Coach House Diner has been sold to a car wash company, NorthJersey.com reports. Citing documents filed in the Bergen County Clerk's office, the site at 55 Route 4 was sold on Friday, April 10, to National Express Wash II, LLC. On LinkedIn, National Express Wash's bio says that it "owns, operates and develops express car washes in the US with a focus on owned real estate." The diner closed abruptly after more than 40 years in Hackensack on Thursday, April 16. When Daily Voice arrived on scene, a handful of its nearly 30 workers had gathered in the parking lot to pick u…
'Deeply Disappointed': Trumbull Leader Asks Apple To Reconsider Mall Store Closure 'Deeply Disappointed': Trumbull Leader Asks Apple To Reconsider Mall Store Closure
'Deeply Disappointed': Trumbull Leader Asks Apple To Reconsider Mall Store Closure A Connecticut town leader is pushing back against Apple after the tech giant announced it would close one of its stores, putting pressure on an already struggling mall. Apple said last week that it would close its store at the Trumbull Mall in June, citing declining foot traffic as a driving factor. Trumbull First Selectwoman Vicki Tesoro said the decision creates a burden on shoppers and workers who have grown to depend on the store. "The town of Trumbull is deeply disappointed by Apple's decision to leave the Trumbull Mall," she said in a statement. "The region has come to depend on the …
Enfield Business Owner Arrested In Workers’ Comp Insurance Case, Faces Felony Charge: State Enfield Business Owner Arrested In Workers’ Comp Insurance Case, Faces Felony Charge: State
Enfield Business Owner Arrested In Workers’ Comp Insurance Case, Faces Felony Charge: State A Connecticut business owner is facing a felony charge after authorities say his company failed to provide workers’ compensation insurance for employees. Edgar Villacis Pinto, 54, of Enfield, owner of VIP Janitorial Services, Inc., was arrested earlier this month by inspectors from the Workers’ Compensation Fraud Control Unit in the Office of the Chief State’s Attorney, officials said.  He is charged with one count of noncompliance with insurance requirements, the Office of the Chief State’s Attorney said. The charge carries a possible penalty of one to five years in prison and a …
West Hartford Quadruplets Mourn Loss Of One Of Their Own: Remembering Adam Blum, 36 West Hartford Quadruplets Mourn Loss Of One Of Their Own: Remembering Adam Blum, 36
West Hartford Quadruplets Mourn Loss Of One Of Their Own: Remembering Adam Blum, 36 For 36 years, it was always the four Blums: Alana, Arielle, Dan, and Adam. This week, that world shattered, and the four who had always moved through life side by side became three on Wednesday, Feb. 25, when Adam died suddenly.  Adam's siblings say he was the family comedian, always ready with a joke that could send a room into gales of laughter. "Adam was known for his sense of humor, his thoughtfulness, and his deep love for his family," his family told Daily Voice. "He loved to cook and travel, and he was inquisitive, always interested in learning about technology and the wor…
Bloomfield-Based Cigna To Cut 2,000 Jobs By End Of Month Bloomfield-Based Cigna To Cut 2,000 Jobs By End Of Month
Bloomfield-Based Cigna To Cut 2,000 Jobs By End Of Month Connecticut healthcare giant Cigna said it will cut about 2,000 jobs, the company confirmed this week. The Bloomfield-based health insurer plans to complete the layoffs by the end of this month. The cuts will eliminate a little less than 3 percent of its global workforce of more than 60,000 employees, according to the company. More than 3,000 of them work in Connecticut. "As we drive greater efficiency across our business, we have made the difficult decision to reduce roles in our workforce," the company said in a statement this week. "This decision was made with deliberate care and focus, …
ICE Arrest During Diaper Run Upends Life For Kearny Family, Wife Says ICE Arrest During Diaper Run Upends Life For Kearny Family, Wife Says
ICE Arrest During Diaper Run Upends Life For Kearny Family, Wife Says Haga clic aquí para ver la versión en español de este artículo de noticias. Martin Soto left his Kearny home Monday night to buy diapers — a quick errand just a few blocks away that should have taken minutes. He never made it back. Soto, a 30-year-old native of Peru and father of two, was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement while walking home from the store, according to his wife, Gabriela Soto, 27. “He should’ve been back by 6:30,” Gabriela said. “It doesn’t take that long — it’s only 3-4 blocks from the house.” As the minutes turned into hours, Gabriela said she re…
Trump Administration Probing Nike Over White Discrimination Claims Trump Administration Probing Nike Over White Discrimination Claims
Trump Administration Probing Nike Over White Discrimination Claims A federal agency is investigating Nike over claims that the company discriminated against white workers in the Trump administration's latest effort against diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a federal court action against Nike, the agency announced on Wednesday, Feb. 4. The EEOC is trying to force the sportswear giant to turn over records related to its DEI initiatives. The agency accused Nike of failing to fully comply with information requests as part of a broader investigation into whether the company violated federa…
Trader Joe’s Opening Hamden Store This Week: Here’s When Trader Joe’s Opening Hamden Store This Week: Here’s When
Trader Joe’s Opening Hamden Store This Week: Here’s When Trader Joe's will open its 11th store in Connecticut this week in Hamden. The grand opening for the store at 46 Skiff St. is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 5. The new location replaces the more than 9,000-square-foot former LA Fitness building that has sat empty for years and is located across the street from the popular Marketplace at Hamden shopping center. The store opens at 9 a.m., with a ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for 8:50 a.m. The company said in a press release that the new location will employ about 40 people. Trader Joe's is growing its footprint in Connecticut. The grocery s…
Workers Fear Weaker Job Market In 2026, New Survey Finds: Here's Why Workers Fear Weaker Job Market In 2026, New Survey Finds: Here's Why
Workers Fear Weaker Job Market In 2026, New Survey Finds: Here's Why Rising concerns about the weakening US job market are reshaping how workers approach 2026, with many choosing to stay put, protect their income, and brace for potential layoffs. Monster's newly released 2026 WorkWatch Report examines growing concerns about the labor market among jobseekers heading into the new year. The mid-December 2025 survey of 1,504 employed US adults shows a sharp pullback in job searching as anxiety grows over Americans' ability to find new positions. Only 43% of workers plan to look for a new job in 2026, down from 93% who said the same in 2025.&n…
Longtime Diner To Change Hands After Over 40 Years In New Windsor: 'Endlessly Thankful' Longtime Diner To Change Hands After Over 40 Years In New Windsor: 'Endlessly Thankful'
Longtime Diner To Change Hands After Over 40 Years In New Windsor: 'Endlessly Thankful' An Orange County landmark is preparing for a major transition.  After 43 years serving the community, the family behind the New Windsor Coach Diner announced on Monday, Dec. 1, that they are retiring and handing the business over to new ownership.   The announcement was made Monday, Dec. 1, by the Mylonas family, who have operated the diner at 351 Windsor Highway for more than four decades. In an emotional message to customers, they said the decision comes with gratitude for the generations of families who have filled the diner’s tables.  "This restaurant has been …
Northeast Loses 100K Private Jobs Before Holidays, Data Shows: What To Know Northeast Loses 100K Private Jobs Before Holidays, Data Shows: What To Know
Northeast Loses 100K Private Jobs Before Holidays, Data Shows: What To Know Private employers in the Northeast cut about 100,000 jobs as consumer confidence plummeted and the federal government shutdown gripped the economy before the holiday season. There were 32,000 private jobs lost in November, according to an ADP report released on Wednesday, Dec. 3. The Northeast experienced the worst cuts, including 50,000 in New England and 49,000 in the mid-Atlantic. The losses, far below the Dow Jones estimate of 40,000 added jobs, were widespread across manufacturing, professional and business services, information, and construction. "Hiring has been choppy of …
'For Poor People!' NJ Campbell's Exec Unleashes Racist Tirade In Secret Recording: Lawsuit 'For Poor People!' NJ Campbell's Exec Unleashes Racist Tirade In Secret Recording: Lawsuit
'For Poor People!' NJ Campbell's Exec Unleashes Racist Tirade In Secret Recording: Lawsuit A former Campbell’s Company employee claims a top executive unleashed an hour-long rant filled with racist remarks, insults about the company’s products, and admissions of drug use — and that he was fired weeks later for reporting it. In a wrongful termination lawsuit filed in Michigan Thursday, Nov. 20, Robert Garza claims he met with Martin Bally, Campbell’s chief information security officer, at the company’s corporate headquarters in Camden, New Jersey, in November 2024. The meeting came just months after Garza was hired as a cybersecurity analyst and was supposed to center around his …
GM Reportedly Slashing 1,700 Jobs In Latest Layoffs From Major Corporations GM Reportedly Slashing 1,700 Jobs In Latest Layoffs From Major Corporations
GM Reportedly Slashing 1,700 Jobs In Latest Layoffs From Major Corporations About 1,700 General Motors employees will be laid off as the automaker scales back production amid weakening demand for electric vehicles. GM confirmed the layoffs at facilities in Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee, The Detroit News reported. The company cited slower EV sales and the Trump administration's de-emphasis on renewable energy as reasons behind the cuts. About 1,200 workers at GM's Factory Zero Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Center will lose their jobs as operations consolidate to a single shift. Another 550 positions will be eliminated at the Ultium Cells battery cell plant in Warr…
Michaels To Open New Store In Pelham Manor: Here's Where Michaels To Open New Store In Pelham Manor: Here's Where
Michaels To Open New Store In Pelham Manor: Here's Where The arts and crafts retailer Michaels will soon be holding a grand opening for its new Westchester locale.  The event will take place in Pelham Manor on Friday, Oct. 24, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Post Road Plaza, 855 Pelham Parkway, and will begin with a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring local officials.  The celebration will include a live DJ, a balloon artist, and a clown appearance, along with product demos from Cricut.   The new location — led by Store Manager Donna Russell-McDonald and District Manager Anthony Florio — will employ several full- and part-time staff m…
‘End Of An Era’: Super Foodtown In Port Monmouth Closing After Years Of Serving Community ‘End Of An Era’: Super Foodtown In Port Monmouth Closing After Years Of Serving Community
‘End Of An Era’: Super Foodtown In Port Monmouth Closing After Years Of Serving Community Super Foodtown in Port Monmouth is closing its doors permanently after decades of serving the local community. The grocery store, located on Route 36, announced it will close on or about Oct. 24. “It is with heavy hearts that we share the news that our Port Monmouth store will be permanently closing,” the store said in a statement. “We are so thankful for the support and kindness this community has shown us over the years, and we truly hope to see you at our other locations in Atlantic Highlands and Red Bank.” Residents were quick to share memories and sadness over the closure on social me…
ICE Eyes Major Expansion With 300 New Offices Nationwide: Report ICE Eyes Major Expansion With 300 New Offices Nationwide: Report
ICE Eyes Major Expansion With 300 New Offices Nationwide: Report US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is gearing up for a major footprint expansion, pursuing roughly 300 new offices across the country to house a surge of new enforcement officers and lawyers, according to a new report. The Washington Post published a story late Thursday afternoon, Sept. 18, saying that senior ICE officials have asked the General Services Administration to secure sites “as fast as possible” to support plans to add more than 10,000 employees, and that internal GSA teams have created standing “ICE Surge” planning meetings to speed the buildout.  No leases had be…
Charlie Kirk Murder: Comments Cost These Workers Their Jobs Charlie Kirk Murder: Comments Cost These Workers Their Jobs
Charlie Kirk Murder: Comments Cost These Workers Their Jobs Post the wrong thing about the late conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, and it could cost you your job. The 31-year-old Turning Point USA founder was assassinated during a campus event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday, Sept. 10, setting off a wave of online reaction—and a swift response from employers across the US.  Within 24 hours, companies began firing or disciplining workers whose posts about Kirk’s killing were deemed celebratory, mocking, or otherwise beyond the bounds of workplace conduct. Documented actions include: MSNBC: Political analyst Matthew Dowd was terminat…
Market Basket Fires CEO Arthur T. Demoulas After Bitter Battle; What's Next For Grocery Chain? Market Basket Fires CEO Arthur T. Demoulas After Bitter Battle; What's Next For Grocery Chain?
Market Basket Fires CEO Arthur T. Demoulas After Bitter Battle; What's Next For Grocery Chain? Market Basket’s board has voted to remove CEO Arthur T. Demoulas, setting off another fight over the future of the New England grocery chain. The board accused Demoulas of acting in his own interest. In a complaint filed in Delaware court obtained by NBC, directors wrote: "Mr. Demoulas' conduct has been at all relevant times contrary to the best interests of Market Basket and all its constituents, and is directly only at preserving his own power. That is not how the leader — the President and CEO — of an iconic company like Market Basket is supposed to or required to act." Demoulas is pushi…
Jobless Claims Hit Four-Year High, Inflation Jumps As Labor Market Weakens Jobless Claims Hit Four-Year High, Inflation Jumps As Labor Market Weakens
Jobless Claims Hit Four-Year High, Inflation Jumps As Labor Market Weakens Inflation rose faster in August while jobless claims spiked to their highest level since 2021, signaling a weakening job market as President Donald Trump's tariffs shake the economy. Consumer prices rose 0.4% in August and reached a yearly rate of 2.9%, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data released on Thursday, Sept. 11. That's the biggest monthly jump since January, when yearly inflation was 3.0%. Core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, climbed 0.3% in August and 3.1% over 12 months. Shelter, which makes up about one-third of the Consumer Pric…
Hundreds Arrested In Immigration Raid At Hyundai Facility In Georgia Hundreds Arrested In Immigration Raid At Hyundai Facility In Georgia
Hundreds Arrested In Immigration Raid At Hyundai Facility In Georgia South Korea and immigrant rights advocates are criticizing the Trump administration after federal agents arrested nearly 500 workers at Hyundai's $4.3 billion battery plant in Georgia. The raid happened at the HL-GA Battery Company facility in Ellabell, a community about 30 miles west of Savannah, on Thursday, Sept. 4. The US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Georgia announced the operation in a news release on Friday, Sept. 5. More than 400 agents, led by Homeland Security Investigations, raided the 3,000-acre site, halting construction on a facil…
Major Retailer Hiring 10K Seasonal Workers For Holidays: What To Know Major Retailer Hiring 10K Seasonal Workers For Holidays: What To Know
Major Retailer Hiring 10K Seasonal Workers For Holidays: What To Know Michaels will hire more than 10,000 seasonal workers ahead of the holiday season. The arts and crafts retailer is holding a National Hiring Day event on Saturday, Sept. 6, at stores nationwide. The event will happen from noon to 4 p.m. Job seekers can apply online ahead of time or attend in person, where interviews for qualified candidates will take place. "At Michaels, creativity is at the heart of everything we do, and it starts with our team members," said president Nicholas Bertram. "We are thrilled to welcome new team members to Michaels this holiday season to fuel the joy of creating…
Amtrak Debuts New High-Speed Trains Across Northeast As Trump Seizes DC's Union Station Amtrak Debuts New High-Speed Trains Across Northeast As Trump Seizes DC's Union Station
Amtrak Debuts New High-Speed Trains Across Northeast As Trump Seizes DC's Union Station High-speed rail in the Northeast just got a significant upgrade. Amtrak's new NextGen Acela trains launched on Wednesday, August 27. The first train left Union Station in Washington, DC, at 5 a.m., while a second one departed Boston's South Station at 6 a.m. The upgraded trains promise faster service and more seats to the nation's busiest rail travel corridor. "Acela is synonymous with American high-speed trains, and today marks a new era of next-generation service," said Amtrak President Roger Harris. "On behalf of everyone at Amtrak, I’m proud to welcome you aboard NextGen Acela. Th…
Plan b Closing Hartford, West Hartford Restaurants Soon Plan b Closing Hartford, West Hartford Restaurants Soon
Plan b Closing Hartford, West Hartford Restaurants Soon Two longtime Plan b restaurants in Connecticut — Hartford and West Hartford — will shut down at the end of the month, marking the third closure of a Connecticut restaurant for the chain this year.  The company announced that both Connecticut locations, along with its Springfield, Massachusetts, restaurant, will close as part of what leaders call a “strategic realignment," a press release said. “This decision reflects a balance between fiscal responsibility and staying true to the experience our guests and teams deserve," said founder and CEO Allie J. Gamble in the statement. “ Plan b i…
Lunch Break Secrets: Survey Uncovers Surprising Midday Habits Of US Workers Lunch Break Secrets: Survey Uncovers Surprising Midday Habits Of US Workers
Lunch Break Secrets: Survey Uncovers Surprising Midday Habits Of US Workers A new national survey shows how many times employed Americans are skipping lunch during the workweek. The poll of 2,000 workers, including 1,000 parents with school-aged children, found that 55 percent forgo eating on hectic days to stay productive.  Respondents also said they completely forget to eat lunch twice a week on average. Some need reminders to stop for a midday meal, with women more likely than men (63 percent vs. 48 percent) to rely on those prompts. While 63 percent of workers eat a full lunch most days, 37 percent opt for snacks or grazing instead. Some need remi…
Double-Booked: Wilton CFO Out At $200K Job After Town Leaders Find Her 2nd Gig 2,000 Miles Away Double-Booked: Wilton CFO Out At $200K Job After Town Leaders Find Her 2nd Gig 2,000 Miles Away
Double-Booked: Wilton CFO Out At $200K Job After Town Leaders Find Her 2nd Gig 2,000 Miles Away The chief financial officer for Wilton, Connecticut, has abruptly resigned after town leaders learned she was also working full-time as the Town Administrator and Finance Director in Greybull, Wyoming. Dawn Norton said she followed all employment rules when she accepted the Wyoming job, insisting she informed Wilton leadership in advance, according to The Independent. “I was actively seeking to get the heck out of dodge because I can’t handle the work that was being dumped on me, and I was not getting any support whatsoever in hiring positions in my office,” Norton said, citing chronic …
International Bakery Paris Baguette Now Serving Pastries, Cakes At New Yorktown Locale International Bakery Paris Baguette Now Serving Pastries, Cakes At New Yorktown Locale
International Bakery Paris Baguette Now Serving Pastries, Cakes At New Yorktown Locale A new international bakery café is now bringing a taste of Europe to northern Westchester. Paris Baguette held its grand opening on Friday, Aug. 8, at the BJ’s shopping center at 3333 Crompond Rd. in Yorktown, town officials announced.  The new shop serves French-inspired pastries, breads, and brewed drinks and joins other Westchester Paris Baguette locations in Hartsdale and Yonkers.  View this post on Instagram A post shared by Paris Baguette (@parisbaguette_usa) Yorktown Supervisor Ed Lachterman said the bakery has a E…
Cambridge-Based Moderna Slashing Hundreds Of Jobs As COVID-19 Vaccine Sales Slow Cambridge-Based Moderna Slashing Hundreds Of Jobs As COVID-19 Vaccine Sales Slow
Cambridge-Based Moderna Slashing Hundreds Of Jobs As Covid-19 Vaccine Sales Slow Vaccine manufacturer Moderna will lay off hundreds of employees about five years after it rose to prominence during the COVID-19 pandemic. The layoffs make up about 10% of Moderna's global workforce, CEO Stéphane Bancel said in a staff memo on Thursday, July 31. The Cambridge, Massachusetts, biotech firm is trying to cut $1.5 billion in annual operating expenses by 2027. Bancel said the job cuts are a "necessary step forward" for the company. "This decision was not made lightly," he wrote. "It impacts teammates and friends who have dedicated themselves to our mission an…
Wegmans Makes CT Debut With Norwalk Supermarket: What Shoppers Can Expect (PHOTOS) Wegmans Makes CT Debut With Norwalk Supermarket: What Shoppers Can Expect (PHOTOS)
Wegmans Makes CT Debut With Norwalk Supermarket: What Shoppers Can Expect (Photos) A beloved grocery chain from upstate New York has arrived in the Constitution State. Wegmans officially opened its first Connecticut supermarket in Norwalk on Wednesday, July 23. The 92,000-square-foot store is located at 675 Connecticut Avenue, about a mile from exit 13 on Interstate 95. The new Wegmans features signature offerings like fresh produce, seafood, bakery goods, a large selection of cheeses, and deli meats. It also offers made-to-order meals like sushi, sandwiches, pizza, and chef-prepared salads.  The Norwalk site includes a two-story parking deck with 551 spaces, a…
Online Hiring Pioneers CareerBuilder, Monster File For Bankruptcy Online Hiring Pioneers CareerBuilder, Monster File For Bankruptcy
Online Hiring Pioneers CareerBuilder, Monster File For Bankruptcy Once the most recognizable names in online hiring, CareerBuilder and Monster are filing for bankruptcy. CareerBuilder + Monster has entered into Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, the Chicago-based company said in a news release on Tuesday, June 24. The websites were founded in the mid-1990s and merged in September 2024. The company aims to restructure its operations amid several financial issues. "For over 25 years, we have been a proud global leader in helping job seekers and companies connect and empower employment across the globe," said CEO Jeff Furman. "However, like m…