The station on the outskirts of Somerset opened to the public on Saturday, selling regular unleaded gas for $3.36 a gallon. In the first three hours, about 75 customers fueled up at the no-frills city station, where there are no snacks, no repairs and only regular unleaded gas. The city’s mayor says he hopes the no-frills station will lower gas prices around town.(Photo: Bruce Schreiner, AP) The late summer slide in global crude oil prices will push the cost of U.S. gasoline to its lowest Labor Day level since 2010. Better yet: Prices are likely to continue dropping to 2014 lows by mid-autumn. Nationally, regular gasoline will average $3.41 a gallon — 18 cents less than 2013’s Labor Day weekend and 42 cents less than the record $3.83 average for the […]