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Gas Prices Up in Mass for First Time in Three Weeks

The Associated Press

BOSTON (AP) - Gas prices are back on the rise in Massachusetts after holding steady for three weeks.

A statewide survey Monday by AAA of Southern New England found an average price of $4.08 per gallon for self-serve, regular gasoline. That's up 2 cents from last week.

Gas had held steady for three consecutive weeks after 10 straight weeks of rising prices.

Massachusetts remains 2 cents below the national average of $4.10.

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