Connecticut
Bethel Gas Prices Stuck In Neutral
BETHEL, CT — Despite record travel over the 4th of July holiday, and a hurricane that struck the Gulf Coast, the price of gasoline in the area has barely budged.
In Connecticut, a gallon of self-service regular is averaging $3.60, the same as a week ago and up five cents from one month ago. The national average is $3.52, up two cents from last week and up seven cents from last month.
In Bethel, the best price for a gallon of regular fuel is $3.39 at the CITGO station at 295 Greenwood Avenue. That same gallon will cost you $3.46 at the Mobil on 33-35 Grassy Plain Street, $3.47 at the 77 Greenwood Avenue CITGO, and $3.49 at the Gulf station at 280 Greenwood Avenue. The price jumps a dime if you pump at the Shell on 202 Greenwood Avenue. The update was posted on Monday morning on shopping app GasBuddy.
“Strong production and limited impacts from Hurricane Beryl have eased pressure on gas prices as summer driving season chugs along,” said Lauren Fabrizi, spokesperson for AAA Northeast. “Even though gasoline inventories in the northeast fell by more than a half-million barrels last week, supplies are still above year-ago levels.”
Here is AAA’s weekly price survey of Connecticut’s six metro regions:
- Bridgeport: $3.64
- Hartford: $3.58
- Lower Fairfield County: $3.62
- New Haven/Meriden: $3.59
- New London/Norwich: $3.60
- Windham: $3.59
On Monday, Mississippi and Arkansas have the lowest prices in the nation at $3.00 and $3.06, respectively. California and Hawaii hold the highest prices in the nation this week at $4.75 and $4.68, respectively. Connecticut holds the 12th place on the list of highest gas prices in the nation.
Connecticut
2 arrested in connection to shooting at Waterbury event hall
Two people have been arrested in connection to a shooting at an event hall in Waterbury last weekend.
Officers received information about a shooting at So Blu’Niq on Wolcott Street on Sunday around 5 a.m. It was also reported that a victim from the incident had admitted themselves to the hospital for treatment of gunshot wounds.
Police said they made contact with the 27-year-old victim at the hospital. According to investigators, she had a gunshot wound to her abdomen and her arm. She is reportedly still admitted and receiving treatment, but is considered to be in stable condition.
Investigators responded to So Blu’Niq and found a crime scene. Authorities said they determined there was an isolated disturbance that happened inside the business that escalated to a firearm being discharged and the woman being hit by a projectile.
While investigating, authorities said they also determined that at the time of the incident, liquor and alcoholic beverages were illegally being sold without a permit or license.
Warrants were secured for a 50-year-old woman from Waterbury and a 29-year-old man from Waterbury.
The woman was taken into custody on Friday and is being charged with illegal sale of alcohol. She is set to appear in court on June 10.
The man was taken into custody on Wednesday and is facing charges including assault, criminal possession of a firearm, criminal possession of a pistol/revolver by a convicted felon, illegal discharge of a firearm, reckless endangerment and carrying a pistol without a permit. He appeared in court on Thursday on a $1.5 millon bond.
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