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New North Jersey Wawa Opens This Week With Free Coffee All Day New North Jersey Wawa Opens This Week With Free Coffee All Day
New North Jersey Wawa Opens This Week With Free Coffee All Day Wawa is opening yet another North Jersey location. The newest store is expected to open Thursday, May 26 in North Bergen. To mark the occasion, Wawa will host a grand opening celebration and ribbon-cutting ceremony at 9 a.m., and will offer free coffee to toast the community that day and on June 5. In addition, Thursday’s Grand Opening will honor local first responders from the North Bergen Police Department and North Hudson Regional Fire & Rescue with Wawa’s signature “Hoagies for Heroes” tribute.  Doors officially open at 8 a.m., with the first 100 customers receiving limited-e…
Another Wawa Opens In NJ & More On The Way Another Wawa Opens In NJ & More On The Way
Another Wawa Opens In NJ & More On The Way After years of planning, a long-awaited New Jersey Wawa store is hours away from opening its doors. The Plainfield location will open at 1470 South Ave., at 8 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 3, NJ.com reports. Free T-shirts will be given to the first 100 customers, and all customers will get free coffee through Sunday, Dec. 5. The property sold last October for $8.8 million, according to the Kislak Company. The property includes 5,051 square feet of newly-constructed retail space on 1.71 acres and a triple net ground lease with Wawa that includes an initial 20-year term, multiple renewal opt…
Gas Stations In Newark, Elizabeth, N. Bergen Sued Over Fuel Tanks Gas Stations In Newark, Elizabeth, N. Bergen Sued Over Fuel Tanks
Gas Stations In Newark, Elizabeth, N. Bergen Sued Over Fuel Tanks The U.S. government is suing companies that control several gas stations in New York and New Jersey for allegedly violating regulations governing the maintenance of underground fuel tanks, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York announced last week. The government contends that Genesis Petroleum and 20 other associated companies failed to adequately manage a total of 38 underground tanks where fuel is stored. Fuel leaking from the tanks could contaminate groundwater, causing serious environmental damage, the government said. None of the violations cited in the lawsuit…