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Half-century old Nabisco plant on Route 208 in Fair Lawn to Close for Good

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Fair Lawn NJ, the iconic half-century old Nabisco plant on Route 208 in Fair Lawn, that often filled the air with  the smell of fresh-baked cookies, will shut its doors for good. The North American division of Nabisco’s parent company, MondelÄ“z International, made waves in November when the prospect of the plant closing caused many to worry. Now despite efforts by local officials and even Governor Phil Murphy, the well-known plant will close by the late summer.

7 thoughts on “Half-century old Nabisco plant on Route 208 in Fair Lawn to Close for Good

  1. Where is the problem solver?

  2. That has to mean the loss of good middle and working class production
    and management and supplier Jobs.

    Nabisco don’t you like NJ CONSUMERS
    any longer?
    How much support has the State and
    Local Tax authorities given to this plant in the last 30 years .

    Nabisco likely looking to reduce union labor
    costs ?

    Those workers are out in the cold job wise
    Shame

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  3. Supposedly that they are turning that Location into hey Bergen county annex for low crime individuals And/low and come housing. That was the talks

  4. Maybe that’s why Fair Lawn now uses Bergen County Municipal Engineer.
    Interesting timing for “shared services agreement”
    Maybe I’m just being cynical and we should trust 100% Democrat control.

  5. Sad.
    Another Bergen County Institution gone.

  6. That’s the way the cookie crumbles.

  7. Don’t go! Mama needs her Oreos!

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