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Best Farmers' Market On Long Island In 2024: Northport Farmers' Market Best Farmers' Market On Long Island In 2024: Northport Farmers' Market
Best Farmers' Market On Long Island In 2024: Northport Farmers' Market We are thrilled to announce that the Northport Farmers' Market has been named Best Farmers' Market on Long Island in the 2024 Daily Voice Readers' Choice Awards! Located in the heart of Northport Village, this seasonal market is a staple for locals and visitors looking for farm-fresh fruits and vegetables, handcrafted products, and a welcoming, family-friendly environment, according to the market's website. Whether you're picking up organic produce or chatting with local vendors, the market offers an experience that goes beyond grocery shopping—it’s a celebration of Long Island’s agricultur…
Canada, Mexico, China Retaliate As Trump's Tariffs Spark Trade Wars: 'We're Ready To Fight' Canada, Mexico, China Retaliate As Trump's Tariffs Spark Trade Wars: 'We're Ready To Fight'
Canada, Mexico, China Retaliate As Trump's Tariffs Spark Trade Wars: 'We're Ready To Fight' Canada, Mexico, and China are responding to President Donald Trump officially placing tariffs on the three nations, escalating tensions with the US's key trading partners and increasing concerns about rising costs for American consumers. The US officially imposed 25 percent tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods on Tuesday, Mar. 4. On the same day, the US also raised tariffs on Chinese imports to 20 percent. On his social media platform Truth Social, Trump claimed the solution to the trade wars is bringing more businesses into the country. "IF COMPANIES MOVE TO THE UNITED STATES, …
Mass Deportations Could Lead To Salary Increases In These States, Including NY Mass Deportations Could Lead To Salary Increases In These States, Including NY
Mass Deportations Could Lead To Salary Increases In These States, Including NY Mass deportations could significantly impact wages in states heavily reliant on foreign labor, according to new research.  An Oxford study suggests that removing a substantial number of immigrant workers may lead to labor shortages, compelling employers to increase salaries to attract native-born workers, Newsweek reports. The states most likely to be affected are New York, New Jersey, California, Florida, and Texas, the report said, because those states have large immigrant populations and economies that depend on foreign labor in sectors such as agriculture, construction, and hospita…