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The warm weather isn't the only sign that summer's on its way. With the peak driving season approaching, [Derived Headline]
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By Cara Baruzzi Register Business Editor
The warm weather isn't the only sign that summer's on its way.
With the peak driving season approaching, gas prices are jumping,
setting new records almost daily and climbing an average of 13 cents
in Greater New Haven in the past week alone.
And area gas station owners say prices are about to climb even
higher as they make the mandatory change over to "summer blend" gas,
which includes ethanol -- a move they say is likely to tack on
anoth...
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GAS STATION PRICE GOUGERS INVESTIGATED BY OHIO, KY.(NEWS)
The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
; ... Northern Kentucky showed regular gas selling for between $1.49 and $1.79 per gallon. No stations had any lines. That was good news to motorists like Mike Griffith of Highland Heights, Ky. ''Raising gas prices after something like this is just taking advantage ...
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N -- It's true. Andrew Goldwitz spent almost eight hours at a gas station to cash in on a price drivers [Derived Headline]
New Haven Register
; By Angela Carter Register Staff EAST HAVEN -- It's true. Andrew Goldwitz spent almost eight hours at a gas station to cash in on a price drivers have not seen since the 1980s -- 99 cents per gallon. The Orange resident arrived at Forbes Premium Fuel on North High Street before 10:30 p.m. Tuesday,
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Sunrise residents fume as gas station becomes major eyesore.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
; ... It looks almost like a shantytown. Copyright (c) 2007, South Florida Sun-Sentinel Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Business News. For reprints, email tmsreprints@permissionsgroup.com, call 800-374-7985 or 847-635-6550, send a fax to 847-635-6968, or write ...
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Gas station one step closer
The Sun, San Bernardino, Calif.
; Residents on San Bernardino's Westside are one step closer to getting a gas station built in the area. City Councilwoman Esther Estrada, who represents the First Ward where the station will be built, has been working several years to bring this new project to Mt. Vernon Avenue. The San Bernardino
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Bartlett trustees give go-ahead to build gas station.(Neighbor)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; Byline: Sue Ter Maat Daily Herald Staff Writer Overriding protests from nearby residents, Bartlett trustees have approved a BP gas station for Army Trail Road and Fairfax Lane. Some trustees said they feared a lawsuit if the board didn't pass it, others trustees said they honestly felt a gas
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E-85 man offers drivers a buck to chuck regular gas.(NEWS)
Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
; Byline: Tim Harlow; Staff Writer Donald Brown is trying to clean the air, one buck at a time. With a wad of bills in his hand, he was giving away $1 to customers who agreed to try E-85 fuel at a gas station in Plymouth on Wednesday. That's a pretty good deal, said Marie Watkins of Plymouth, who
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GAS STATION LINE SPARKS MEDFORD FEUD
The Boston Globe
; MEDFORD - Tony Eskanian's three stations typically have the least expensive gasoline in the area, perhaps the state. Motorists from as far away as New Hampshire drive to Eskanian's stations, where gasoline prices seem to run 15 to 30 cents a gallon below some competitors. Last week, Eskanian
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EPA ISSUES ENFORCEMENT COMPLAINT TO WARWICK, R.I. GAS STATION
Regulatory Intelligence Data
; 00-00-0000 BOSTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today issued an enforcement complaint to the Potter's Mobil gas station in Warwick, R.I. for spill-prevention violations and illegal- discharge violations last year. The complaint, stemming from an EPA investigation at the gas station
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24-hour gas station complex in Walker's Point approved
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; 24-hour gas station complex in Walker's Point approved By GEORGIA PABST of the Journal Sentinel staff Friday, July 7, 2000 In spite of a petition signed by more than 100 residents opposing a new 24-hour gas station complex in the Walker's Point area, the city's Board of Zoning Appeals voted
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Bartlett planners frown on gas station.(News)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; Byline: Sue Ter Maat Daily Herald Staff Writer The Bartlett plan commission on Thursday voted 5-4 against a BP gas station at the corner of Army Trail Road and Fairfax Lane. About 75 people packed the village hall meeting room angrily protesting the gas station proposal. The Bartlett plan
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