The temporary tax cap on gasoline sold in Broome County that went into effect last June has run its course and motorists are keeping a close eye on prices.
Just two months after drivers in the Binghamton area started paying four dollars a gallon for regular gas, many are wondering whether the price will soon hit five dollars.
Energy prices are climbing, squeezing money out of wallets that are already pretty thin. New York State regulators warn that they're only going to get higher.