Massachusetts and New Hampshire governors say they are optimistic an agreement will be reached to sell the chain to Arthur T. Demoulas.
Negotiations continue to determine fate of supermarket chain.
Company's fish vendor cuts ties, questions if CEOs are trying to sabotage the company.
Officials said there is no evidence yet that consumer data has been misused.
Executives on Thursday sent a letter to workers, demanding they take down signs urging customers to boycott stores.
Former WMUR, WLVI broadcaster has been hired by NH News 1.
Spokesperson says this will be the last request for them to return to work; customer group issues letter to current CEOs.
Officials said about 300 people nationwide have been infected with salmonella that originated from Ohio-based Mt. Healthy Hatcheries.
Demoulas family members continue to clash via press statements but might be making progress toward a sales agreement.
Co-CEO states that store directors are being told to cut hours, not lay people off.
With business down 90 percent since the work stoppage began last month, employees are seeing the effects, but holding firm in their beliefs.
Company spokesperson: Unions have rejected our proposals.
Upwards of 15,000 expected to attend Tuesday's rally in Tewksbury, MA.
Donations from the beleaguered supermarket chain in recent weeks have helped get food to those in need.
The store will be offering savings to customers during its “teacher appreciation event” through Aug. 3.
Plus, customer group blows the doors off fundraising effort.
The group of about 15,000 is raising money for ad to send a message to corporate management team.
Hint: He is the single owner of the largest grocery supply company in America.
Company looking to hire after ordering employees to return to work Monday or be replaced.
Store would be the third location in New Hampshire, employing about 150 people.
Top supermarket officials tell workers to return to job by Aug. 4.
Research and development tax credit was made permanent in 2013.
Two large "dollar store" chains will soon be under the same ownership after a purchase announced on Monday.
Innovate marketing, locations said to be the key to the boost in booze profits.
Despite amnesty by board and an offer to buy company, employees are holding out for Arthur T.’s return.
Several residents said they tried to eat there over the weekend but it wasn't open.
The company reported a loss of more than $400 million in 2013.
The Hooksett store opens at 6 p.m.
Some employees, however, say they support the promotion.
The Bedford store closed without explanation.
Products will be off the shelves nationwide by Oct. 1.
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Federal law enforcement, security experts working on the situation.
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