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Gasoline prices rise another 2 cents in Massachusetts

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January 7, 2008

BOSTON—Gasoline prices are up two cents a gallon this week in Massachusetts, topping last year's highest price.

A statewide survey by AAA of Southern New England found an average price of $3.05 for a gallon of regular, self-serve gasoline, compared with $3.03 a week ago.

The highest average price recorded in 2007 was $3.04 on Memorial Day.

Prices have risen two weeks in a row, and are up a nickel a gallon over that period.

The average in Massachusetts is five cents below the national figure of $3.10 per gallon.

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