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Mass. gas prices down 3 cents per gallon

Published: 04:58:49 PM, Mon 11 March 2013 UTC

BOSTON (AP) — The price of a gallon of gas has fallen three cents in Massachusetts and is now in line with the national average.

AAA Southern New England reports Monday that self-serve, regular has dropped to an average of $3.69 per gallon, the same as the national average.

The current price is still a penny higher than a month ago, but two cents per gallon lower than at the same time last year.

AAA found self-serve. Regular selling for as low as $3.55 per gallon and high as $3.89.

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