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Gas Prices Up Again for Third Week in a Row
Find out where you can find the cheapest gas in Medford while rising prices remain low.

By Liz Taurasi, Patch Staff
MEDFORD, MA - If you thought you were paying more for gas over the past couple weeks you are right and it doesn't look like prices are going down anytime soon.
While residents are still paying far less than they did for gas this time last year, gas prices in Massachusetts are up another 7 cents this week, increasing for the third week in a row, according to AAA Northeast
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AAA’s March 21 survey of prices in Massachusetts finds self-serve, regular unleaded averaging $1.86 per gallon, 7 cents higher than last week. In the past two weeks prices have jumped 16 cents.
As of Monday, March 21, the Massachusetts price is 12 cents below the national average for regular unleaded of $1.98. A year ago, the average price in Massachusetts was 46 cents higher at $2.32.
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“The price of oil has been flirting with $40 per barrel, and last week was the fifth straight week of oil price increases,” said Mary Maguire, AAA Northeast Director of Public and Legislative Affairs in a statement issued Monday. “Prices typically move higher at this time of year as gasoline demand begins to increase and refineries conduct seasonal maintenance. Those factors, along with oil price increases, are driving this latest round of higher pump prices.”
The lowest price in Medford is at King Petroleum at Salem St. and Park St. and at Salem St. and Otis St., which has gas at $1.77 per gallon, as well as Tony's Gas at Salem St. and Almond St. and Prime Energy at Main St. and Hicks Ave.
Find the lowest in your area at gasbuddy.com.
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