AUGUSTA, Maine — Maine drivers are experiencing some relief at the pump with the average retail price of gasoline dropping by nearly a nickel in the past week.
Price-monitoring website MaineGasPrices.com announced Monday that the average cost of a gallon in Maine is now $3.90.
That’s still nine cents more than the national average.
The current price in Maine is about four cents lower than at the same time last year and nearly a penny more than a month ago.



Gas prises goup faster than they go down.
They do that so they can keep the extra pennies as long as they can. When gas prices go up, we immediately get taken advantage of, when they go down, them stations take their sweet loving time lowering the price
Yea yay a whole nickle!!, gas goes up never goes back to original price so people think they are saving a lot instead their saving nothing just spending more and more
Medway , E Mill and Millinocket gas stations dont’ hear about the drop until about 2 weeks later.
what they got no newspapers,radoi, tv or even electricity there?
Are the republicans that blamed Obama for the rise in gas prices going to praise him for lowering gas prices?
In my neck ‘o gasoline went from $4.03 to $3.75 in two weeks.
Thank you Mr. President!
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