Jolted by a significant rise in crude oil prices, along with the annual switch to a summer-blend gasoline, it's predicted the state won't be averaging less than $2 per gallon for much longer.
While the condition of Garden State roads remain a source of aggravation, New Jersey drivers cannot complain about the gas prices they are enjoying at the pumps.
Thanksgiving travel estimates are up slightly this year, with cheaper gas prices likely to prompt many New Jersey residents to go "over the river and through the woods."
This might put a bit more "jingle" in your pocket for the holidays: analysts are predicting that gas prices in New Jersey may drop to as low as $1.50 by Christmas.
Tom Kloza, global head of Energy Analysis of the Oil Price Information Service in Lakewood says the savings will likely begin next month...