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Gas prices in N.J. could be worse
(Money/Economy)
BY ANGELA DAIDONE NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Just when you thought it was safe to get back in your car....the price of gas has risen again. The national average price for a
gallon
of gasoline rose for ...
2.
Obama's approval rating sags as gas prices rise...and Romney and Santorum lack control, too, say experts
(U.S./Nation)
... immediate impact on gas prices. “None of the candidates or the current president can flip a switch and drive gas prices down to $3 a
gallon
,” Jim Ritterbusch, president of an oil trading advisory firm, ...
3.
To Staten Islanders, New Jersey water 'stinks,' says official
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... Jim Molinaro was quoted as saying in the Advance on Thursday. The New York City Department of Environmental Protection’s plan to repair an upstate aqueduct that is leaking thousands of
gallon
s of water ...
4.
The only logical choice.
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... buy over 4
gallon
s of gasoline. Today, today it will buy almost 11
gallon
s of gasoline! That's preservation of value! And thats what the market has always said should be money - and not by edict or ...
5.
Vold
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... if gas went to around $7 per
gallon
, then the spread would be 14 cents per mile, and after only 150,000 miles or so the difference in purchase price could be recovered. This all depends on electric rates ...
6.
Political fears driving up gas prices are legitimate
(Opinion/Commentary)
... the first six months of the year, only to settle down sharply the second half of the year. We saw the worst example of this in 2008 when prices skyrocketed to $4.25 or more a
gallon
and crude jumped to ...
7.
PBF, Valero, refinery let off hook under Christie Administration
(Opinion/Commentary)
BY JEFF TITTEL COMMENTARY Paulsboro is again suffering from another event that should have never happened. A total of 6.6 million
gallon
s of oil, the amount of almost 700 tanker trucks, were spilled ...
8.
Price of gas gallon in N.J. climbs as demand hits national law
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
I think we are taking gas for granted it is a very precious commodity and soon it will become very scarce.
9.
Cost of U.S. gas gallon could spike as Iran cuts oil exports
(World/International)
BY ANGELA DAIDONE NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Here we go again, and it’s not even summer. Gas prices are predicted to rise – perhaps even closing in on the $5 per
gallon
mark – in part because Iran cut ...
10.
REVIEW: Best 2012 family cars under $25,000
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... the popular Honda line. They were short on flair and long on utility, but consistently reliable, efficient, durable and, with an EPA rating of 41 miles per
gallon
in highway driving, easy on the pocketbook. ...
11.
Bush
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
Under Bush the gas prices peaked at over $4.00 per
gallon
. By that logic we could also say the gas prices dropped 15% during Obama's administration. It's all a numbers game. Ironically the GOP is protecting ...
12.
Article title correction
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
"Price of gas
gallon
in N.J. climbs as demand hits national law"?? I believe that the last word in the title of your article should be "low" not "law". Proof reading is everything. ;-) ...
13.
Price of gas gallon in N.J. climbs as demand hits national law
(Money/Economy)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM The demand for gasoline in the U.S. is at its lowest point since April 1997, yet we’ll be paying $4 per
gallon
soon if the current price acceleration continues. Confused? ...
14.
U.S. EPA chief Lisa Jackson headlining Stockton College energy symposium
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... on the Galloway Township campus. The event’s theme is “Energy 40/40: Looking Back 40 Years and Looking Forward 40 Years.” Speakers will discuss energy policy changes since gasoline was 36 cents a
gallon
...
15.
Ex-Fair Haven mayor Michael Halfacre named head of Alcoholic Beverage Control
(N.J./State)
... month of a major piece of legislation by Gov. Chris Christie that would allow New Jersey wineries producing 250,000
gallon
s or less of wine annually to ship to directly customers. The law also lets small ...
16.
Mom births14-pound baby, as heavy as a Thanksgiving turkey
(Life/Style)
... here are some other things that weigh in the neighborhood of 14 pounds: A Thanksgiving turkey A Jack Russell terrier Two
gallon
s of water A four-month old baby I think Ms. Stewardson deserves ...
17.
N.J. gas pumps and you: Not perfect together
(Opinion/Commentary)
... $2. At this point, however, you only received 15
gallon
s of fuel, some used drinking glasses and maybe the guy threw some dirty water on your windshield and rubbed it off with his pant leg. That is how ...
18.
Motor vehicle MPG show little improvement despite hybrid innovation
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
Despite hybrids and electric cars and carmakers’ pledges to increase their automobile miles per
gallon
, a new study indicates we really have not come that far in improving fuel efficiency over the ...
19.
ExxonMobil, oil companies fight clean car standards that reduce global warming pollution
(Opinion/Commentary)
DENA MOTTOLA JABORSKA COMMENTARY I'd imagine that ExxonMobil isn’t that excited about cutting America’s oil use by 23 billion
gallon
s a year—that’s more than all the oil the U.S. imports from Saudi ...
20.
REVIEW: The Infiniti M-35 Hybrid: Sometimes a gas saver
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... the accelerator and jumping into a small, moving slot. All the while, you are watching a luminous dial by the speedometer giving you a second by second reading of your gasoline miles per
gallon
– and ...
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