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Shaw's, Star Market Announce Job Cuts
Sources say 700 jobs are cut across a number of stores in New England.

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Sources say 700 jobs are cut across a number of stores in New England.

Seven hundred positions are being cut across 169 stores in New England, although it's unclear if North Hampton will be affected.
Sources say 700 jobs are cut across a number of stores in New England.
Sources say 700 jobs are cut across a number of stores in New England.
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