NEW: MA Gas Prices Up Another 4 Cents This Week
Monday, February 25, 2013

As of Monday, Feb. 25, the avergae price for a gallon of regular unleaded self-serve in the Commonwealth was $3.769, a 31-cent increase over the past month.
The current price in Massachusetts is just one cent below the national average of $3.77 per gallon for regular unleaded self-serve.
According to AAA, drivers face a 24-cent range in prices across the state, from $3.65 per gallon on the low end up to $3.89 on the high, making it worthwhile to shop around before filling up.
Midgrade gasoline came in at an average of $3.90 per gallon, and diesel will run you an average of $4.20 per gallon in the Bay State.
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