BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts drivers are getting relief at the pump for the third consecutive week.
AAA Southern New England reports Monday that self-serve, regular has dropped six cents in the past week to an average of $3.76 per gallon.
Gas has now dropped 13 cents per gallon in three weeks and remains a penny below the national average for the same grade.
The current price is 18 cents below the price at the same time last year.
The range in prices is growing, with self-serve, regular as low as $3.44 a gallon and as high as $3.99.
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