Here’s a list of local gas stations that said they still had fuel as of 10 a.m. Some lines with wait times as long as two hours. The BP and Hess Stations said they just received new fuel shipment last night and they don’t foresee running out anytime soon.
If you know any other locations that are still selling, please list them in the comments section below.
- Hess: 3911 Crompond Rd, Cortlandt Manor, 914-788-6884
In Westchester: 914 995 2155
In praise of 'price gouging' http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/11/01/in-praise-price-gouging/
Hess: 3911 Crompond Rd, Cortlandt Manor, 914-788-6884 has line all the way down 202 to Baron De Hirsh Rd. No luck locating gas anywhere else.
1.) The Obama Government has outsourced the counting of votes for the 2012 election. But since WHEN does the nation need to outsource a task as uncomplicated and straightforward as vote-counting? 2.) Obama outsourced the counting to a Tampa Florida company, named SOE, that had previously been used to administer the vote counting process for over 500 American jurisdictions. 3.) But recently, SOE software has now been sold to a company named SCYTL, owned by George Soros, headquartered in Spain. 4.) The votes will go to SCYTL, the question becomes as to WHY Must local votes for each precinct will be downloaded to SCYTL’s main server – leaving no TRACEABLE record of how many, and what votes were scored! Which of course means that said votes will be MERGED; and any discrepancies at lower levels will be IMPOSSIBLE to track.5) But wait, it gets murkier: SCYTL is shadow owned by Pere Valles, a former CEO of Global Net; who just HAPPENS to have been a maximum level contributor to the Obama Campaign in 2008. Not surprisingly, Valles is also has contacts with Media Matters, a communication consortium owned by: George Soros. The rest of the article is a click away. Follow this link to http://itmakessenseblog.com/2012/04/10/george-soros-will-con...
Mary
I know this is one of the newer rumors, hoaxes and lies that are circulating throughout the internet but it's sort of like the Geico girl who thinks she's dating a french model because, 'they can't put anything that isn't true on the internet". Yeah, right!
Far better than some consumer advocate with a clip board. Short term greed is rarely rewarded.