Gas prices drop in New Jersey while nation at large sees increase

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Gas prices drop in New Jersey while nation at large sees increase
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Gas prices dropped again in New Jersey, but rose substantially across the nation.

"If demand remains robust as supply tightens, drivers should brace for rising pump prices through the weekend," said Tracy Noble, spokesperson for AAA

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