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Westchester Coffee Shop Looks To Replace Beloved Barista Joining Air Force
Get ready, coffee connoisseurs: Croton-on-Hudson's Winfield Street Coffee is looking for a new team member. The reason for the replacement is admirable: one of the cafe's "beloved" baristas, Diana Acevedo of Ossining, is leaving for the Air Force at the end of the month. “She is a great person and such a dedicated barista," Breno Donatti from WSC told the Daily Voice. "She has gotten lots of rave reviews from customers. We are very proud that she has chosen the path of Air Force to serve our country." The coffee shop is located on the second floor of the Croton Harmon Station. The position…
Business
Here's When Wegmans' New Harrison Market Will Open, Hire, Train Employees
It won't be long now. Wegmans is beginning the process of hiring and training new staff to fill its food market slated to open in Westchester next year. Site work for the Wegmans in Harrison is nearing completion, paving the way for contractors to begin construction at the site in advance of an official opening at a date to be announced in the spring of 2020. The chain is now seeking 220 full-time employees to staff the 121,000-square-foot grocery store. The store is looking for candidates to fill customer service and entry-level management positions, as well as culinary positions such as …
Business
Lowe’s Looks To Hire 100 Employees For New Store In Westchester
The new Lowe’s Home Improvement store set to open this spring in Yorktown is looking for quality employees to help fill its ranks. Lowe’s started a two-day hiring event in Yorktown on Thursday, Feb. 21 in which it interviewed and met prospective employees. They are looking everything from cashiers and stockers to customer service specialists and supervisors. Prospective employees must first apply for their desired positions online, and if they make it to the second round, they will be interviewed by a company HR representative. Salaries will reportedly range from $13 to $30 an hour, de…
Business
New Supermarket To Replace Movie Theater On Saw Mill River Road
Fruits and vegetables may soon replace popcorn and movies in Elmsford as the Town Board reviews a proposed grocery store development at the Greenburgh Multiplex. Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner just announced that a supermarket will be proposed to replace the movie theater on Saw Mill River Road. The developer is scheduled to make a presentation on Tuesday, Feb. 12 at a work session with Feiner and members of the City Council. Feiner said that “residents have asked for another supermarket for many years so I think that this will be good news for many people. However, some neighbors m…
Business
New Date Set: Whole Foods Gets Go-Ahead To Open In Chappaqua
Following a brief holdup, Whole Foods has found a new date for its grand opening at Chappaqua Crossing. Earlier this week, developers announced that they would be delaying the scheduled grand opening of Whole Foods, which was scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 12. The initial opening was delayed as officials addressed traffic and safety concerns in the area. With some of those concerns assuaged, developers announced that the market would be officially opening at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 15. The New Castle Planning and Town boards approved a new traffic plan that includes new traffic markings and…
Business
Opening Date Set For New Whole Foods In Westchester
Click here for an updated story: Whole Foods Opening In Chappaqua Postponed The area's newest Whole Foods store will be opening just in time for the holidays. The 40,000-square-foot location is set to open at Chappaqua Crossing on Wednesday, Dec. 12, complete with a grand opening complete with complimentary coffee on North Bedford Road. “We are excited to be part of the greater Chappaqua and Northern Westchester community,” Alex Saa, the store team leader, said in a release. "We aim to preserve the character of this renowned location while offering the highest quality food t…
Business
Surprise, Surprise: Amazon Plans To Split HQ2 Between Two Cities, One Could Be NYC, Report Says
Speculation has swirled since September 2017 when Amazon, the Seattle-based global giant Internet retailer, announced it was seeking proposals from cities and metropolitan areas across North America to compete for its second headquarters. The 500,000 square-foot facility known as HQ2 was expected to include $5 billion in private investment and create as many as 50,000 new high-paying jobs. But now comes a dramatic plot twist. Call it HQ2 times two. The Wall Street Journal is reporting Amazon will evenly split its second headquarters among two cities, dividing the number of jobs …
Lifestyle
P.F. Chang's Hiring 168 Workers For New Westchester Restaurant
More than 150 jobs are heading to Westchester as P.F. Chang’s prepares to open up its second location in the county. With a late November opening scheduled in Yonkers, P.F. Chang’s announced that it will be hosting on-the-spot interviews for 168 restaurant team positions from Tuesday, Oct. 30 through Sunday, Nov. 4 behind the Ridge Hill Mall location at 22 Second St. P.F. Chang’s will be located in the Town Square part of the development, opposite The Cheesecake Factory. The interviews for positions at the restaurant will be held daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., no appointment necessary. Pros…
Business
Dolan Family, Longtime News 12 Anchor Sue New Owner Altice Over Layoffs
This story has been updated. A lawsuit and request to permanently enjoin Altice USA from laying off more television workers at News 12 was filed this week. The lawsuit alleges that Altice ignored commitments made during its $17.7 billion acquisition of Cablevision Systems Corp. The merger closed in June 2016. The suit was filed in Delaware by the Dolan Family alleging Altice failed keep promises detailed in a 2016 Merger Agreement and for equitable fraud, among other claims. Plaintiffs in the lawsuit include: Charles Dolan, founder and former CEO of Cablevision; Helen Dolan; James Dolan, …
Business
Hiring For The Holidays: Target Adding 120K Seasonal Employees
With the holidays fast approaching, Target is bolstering its ranks in advance of what they expect to be the busiest shopping season yet. Target announced that it will be hiring approximately 120,000 seasonal team members to serve guests at their 1,839 stores nationwide - marking a 20 percent increase from last year’s commitment. They will also be opening up 7,500 seasonal positions at their distribution and fulfillment centers to replenish products and fill online orders. Beginning on Sunday, Sept. 16, Target will be offering the season employees a minimum hourly wage of $12 an hour for all…
Business
Walmart Closing Westchester Store, Affecting Hundreds Of Jobs
Walmart announced Tuesday it will close its store in downtown White Plains by Aug. 10, affecting more than 395 employees. Philip Keene, director of communications for Walmart, said that the move is based on a number of factors, including financial performance and strategic alignment with long-term plans. The store is located at 275 Main St. “The decision to close our White Plains store is not an easy one," Keene said. "We opened the store in 2006 and we are as proud today as we’ve ever been with how the store leadership and associates have served and contributed to the local comm…
News
$1.2 Billion Westchester Water Tunneling Project Announced
Hundreds of jobs are being created as officials announce a billion dollar tunneling project in Westchester that will benefit more than nine million people. The New York City Department of Environmental Protection announced plans for a $1.2 billion tunneling project that will “improve operational flexibility between facilities that are vital to the drinking water supply of people in New York City and Westchester County.” The centerpiece of the project will be a two-mile tunnel between the Kensico Reservoir and the Catskill-Delaware Ultraviolet Light Disinfection Facility in Eastview, dubbed …
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