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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Gas Station Bandit Arrested After a Second Hit on an Avenel Gas Station

Woodbridge police arrested Arthur Allen Montague, 27, of Avenel for two different robberies of gas stations, right down the street from where he lives.

A man being held in the Tuesday robbery of an Avenel gas station may be the same robber who held up another Avenel gas station back in December. Woodbridge police arrested Arthur Allen Montague, 27, of Avenel on suspicion of the armed robbery of the BP gas station on Route 1 South on January 15 at 8:13 pm. Police said a white male wearing a black hoodie pulled down around his face appeared at the BP station and confronted the attendant while holding a knife on him. The robber demanded all the attendant's money, plus two cartons of cigarettes grabbed from a box on the floor.  The suspect, police said, grabbed a white cordless phone and fled in an apparent attempt to keep the gasoline station attendant from calling for help. The attendant …

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Sayreville Mom of 3

9:44 am on Thursday, March 7, 2013

Like father like son AJ is following in his father's footsteps. https://www6.state.nj.us/DOC_Inmate/details?x=1391213&n=0 https://www6.state.nj.us/DOC_Inmate/details?x=1419706&n=1 http://www.njsp.org/info/reg_sexoffend.html   more ›

Friday, December 2, 2011

Beware These Gas Stations: Local Fuel One Cited for Misleading Fuel Octane

A Fuel One gas station in Avenel was one of 14 gas stations charged with advertising a higher octane fuel than they were actually selling.

A Fuel One gas station on Route 1 South in Avenel was one of 14 gasoline stations in four counties cited for selling fuel advertised at a higher octane level than what it actually contained. The NJ Office of Weights and Measures (OWM), headquartered in Avenel, in conjunction with 13 county OWMs, tested 325 gas stations over a two-week period and found that while the majority of gas stations were in compliance, the 14 in question were not. Five of the gas stations were in Middlesex County, in Edison, North Brunswick, Piscataway, and Avenel.  "With the holiday travel season here, New Jersey's consumers will be filling up their gasoline tanks. With some stations charging over $4 per gallon for premium grade gasoline, we want to ensure that …

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Deborah Bell

4:42 am on Monday, December 5, 2011

Gerrie, that happens to me, too. It's just a function of govt employees. Give them a chance and call back until you get someone to respond to you. If no one does, let me know. My email is deborah.bell@patch.com. I'll get a reply.   more ›

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