Saving Gas Is Still a Good Idea [AUDIO]Saving Gas Is Still a Good Idea [AUDIO]With gas prices still well above $3-per-gallon in New Jersey, we might want to take another look at how to enhance your driving mileage.Joe CutterJoe Cutter
AAA Mid-Atlantic: NJ Gas Prices Drop SlightlyAAA Mid-Atlantic: NJ Gas Prices Drop SlightlyMotorists are seeing slightly lower prices at the pumps in New Jersey.Associated PressAssociated Press
NJ Gas Price Drops Stop [AUDIO]NJ Gas Price Drops Stop [AUDIO]Drivers are keeping a wary eye on those pump prices again because they have stopped going down, and are even starting to creep up.Joe CutterJoe Cutter
U.S. Poised to Become World’s Largest Oil Producer [AUDIO]U.S. Poised to Become World’s Largest Oil Producer [AUDIO]Domestic oil production continues advancing to the point that we are poised to overtake Saudi Arabia as the king of crude.Joe CutterJoe Cutter
Stable Gas Prices Save Americans Billions [POLL/AUDIO]Stable Gas Prices Save Americans Billions [POLL/AUDIO]Gas prices have remained fairly stable since the summer and that has saved the economy billions of dollars.Kelly WaldronKelly Waldron
Another Drop for NJ Gas PricesAnother Drop for NJ Gas PricesGas prices continue to fall in New Jersey and across the country.Megan MadisonMegan Madison
Another Drop for NJ Gas PricesAnother Drop for NJ Gas PricesThe good news keeps coming at gas stations across the Garden StateMegan MadisonMegan Madison
Gas Prices Could Keep Dropping [AUDIO]Gas Prices Could Keep Dropping [AUDIO]Gas prices in New Jersey have been plummeting, and they could get even lower before the end of 2013.Dino FlammiaDino Flammia
Garden State Gas Prices Still DroppingGarden State Gas Prices Still DroppingNew Jersey gas prices are still on the decline, with more drops expected as we enter the fall season.Megan MadisonMegan Madison
Higher Heat Costs Expected This Winter [AUDIO]Higher Heat Costs Expected This Winter [AUDIO]The Federal Energy Department warns it will cost more to keep warm this winter, with a bigger increase for natural gas than for heating oil. But a New Jersey expert disagrees.Joe CutterJoe Cutter