Daily News staffers are growing more nervous by the day.

New Editor-in-Chief Arthur “Chucky” Browne is said to be exploring a move of up to 40 jobs to a facility in the Jersey City printing plant.

In addition, 15 to 30 newsroom jobs at the struggling tabloid will be eliminated between Election Day and Thanksgiving, sources said.

The New Jersey news operation was supposed to be a temporary fix implemented in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, which flooded the paper’s Lower Manhattan office.

Now it appears that New York’s so-called “hometown paper” will have a good number of staffers on the other side of the Holland Tunnel.

Calls made to Browne, who took over from Jim Rich last week, and Chief Executive William Holiber, were not returned.

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