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Era photo by Jeff Uveino Sheetz in Coudersport shows an array of gas prices for motorists who are filling up.
Gas prices continue to drop BY MARCIE SCHELLHAMMER
Gas prices have fallen 12 cents per gallon in the last week in Western Pennsylvania to $4.317, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report. In the state, prices have fallen 9.2 cents to an average of $4.28 per gallon on Monday, according to GasBuddy. Prices
in Pennsylvania are 41.6 cents per gallon lower than a month ago and stand $1.00 a gallon higher than a year ago. The national average price of diesel has declined 14.8 cents in the last week and stands at $5.27 per gallon. In Bradford, the average price of a gallon of unleaded
fuel is $4.40; in Brookville, $4.168; in DuBois, $4.295; in Erie, $4.260; and in Warren, $4.394. The national average for a gallon of regular gas fell 10 cents in the past week to $3.95, due primarily to stable oil prices and fewer drivers fueling up. Monday’s national average is 62 cents
Tops’ Totes for Change program expands to benefit local schools
WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y. – It’s hard to believe that a little over two years ago Tops launched its Tops Totes for Change program. This year’s program will introduce a new tote option. The program, which encourages shoppers to purchase a reusable bag with a special charity design for just $1.99 with $1 of the proceeds being donated back to local community organizations, is proud to add a new Tops in Education bag which will benefit local schools in the community. Tops Friendly Markets is committed to helping the communities they serve and schools are a big part of those communities. To date, Tops has donated more than $1.5 million dollars to local schools through the Tops in Education program (TIE). Tops has been
committed to their local educators and most importantly, their youth, helping provide much needed funds to their daily curriculum and extracurricular programs by way of TIE, and adding a TIE Tops Totes for Change bag will continue to help foster aid to the educational community. Since its inception, Tops is proud to say that $488,537 has been raised for area charities, at a time that these organizations need it most. The Tops in Education bag will join four other charitable bags which include support for United Way, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Feeding America and Children’s Miracle Network. Within those organizations the funds are benefitting area local chapters including Children’s Hospitals and area Food Banks.
In addition to its philanthropic mission, the program helps Tops stay true to its environmental commitment of reducing its carbon footprint. In 2021 alone Tops reduced its use of plastic bags and film by 490 tons. “Our consumers have a wide array of reusable bags to choose from that consist of cloth and recycled materials which can easily and economically be purchased at the store,” said Kathy Sautter, public and media relations manager for Tops. “To see consumers make the choice however, to give back to these charities by purchasing a Tops Totes for Change bag is truly heartwarming.” To learn more about Tops sustainability efforts visit their website at https:// w w w. t o p s m a r k e t s . com/Sustainability/
less than a month ago, but 77 cents more than a year ago. A c c o r d i n g to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Pennsylvania was priced at $3.69 per gallon on Sunday while the most expensive was $5.64 a gallon, a difference of $1.95 a gallon. “For the ninth week straight, gas prices have continued to fall, but the streak is at great risk of being broken this week with wholesale gasoline prices having bounced back up some 40 cents per gallon as oil prices have rebounded,”
said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. “That means the decline in average prices could wrap up soon, with some price increases possible as early as this week, especially in areas of the Great Lakes. While the West Coast and some areas of the Rockies may see prices continue to drift lower, I do believe the national average could tick higher this week as the better than expected jobs report last week likely means less demand destruction than anticipated.” AAA has found
that drivers are making significant changes to cope with high pump prices. In a recent survey, almost two-thirds of U.S. adults have changed their driving habits or lifestyle since March. Drivers’ top two changes to offset high gas prices are driving less and combining errands. While gas demand rose from 8.54 million barrels per day to 9.12 million barrels per day last week, the rate is 307,000 barrels per day lower than last year. Also, total domestic gasoline stocks decreased by 5 million barrels to 220.3 million barrels.
Causer to host Kane office Open House KANE — Rep. Martin Causer, R - Tu r t l e p o i n t , invites area residents to an open house at his local office in Kane on Thursday, Sept. 1, from 4 to 6 p.m. Earlier this year, the office moved across the street from its prior location to the Northwest Savings Building at 54 Fraley St. The office is located in Suite 2 and the phone number remains the same at (814) 837-0880. “I encourage all of our Kane area residents to stop by to say hello, see
the new office and learn more about the services we provide,” Causer said. Services available at the office in Kane, as well as the locations in Bradford and Coudersport, include: P e n n D O T p a p e r w o r k , including driver’s license and vehicle registration applications and renewals. Information and applications for senior citizen benefit programs, including Property Tax/ Rent Rebate and PA C E / PA C E N E T
prescription drug programs. Information and applications for the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Help with securing birth and death certificates (photo identification required). Information about legislation. Assistance with resolving matters relating to state agencies. For more information about Causer’s other office locations or to contact him online, visit www. RepCauser.com.