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No Fuel At Sanatoga Turkey Hill Market Through Feb. 18

No Fuel At Sanatoga Turkey Hill Market Through Feb. 18

TEMPORARILY OUT OF GAS – Signs posted at the Turkey Hill Minit Market convenience store (top), 3051 E. High St., Sanatoga PA – on the township line separating Lower Pottsgrove and Limerick – announced Sunday (Feb. 3, 2013) that gasoline and other vehicle fuels sold there would be temporarily unavailable from Monday (Feb. 4) through Feb. 18 (Monday). Contractors for the popular retailer, owned by Kroger Corp., will replace and install new fuel dispensers (bottom left) during the period. The store itself remains open for business.

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