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Regional Gas Prices: June 25

Where drivers can find the cheapest gas across the region.

Gas prices haven't dropped significantly since last week, though more towns in the Greater Danbury/Waterbury area are seeing prices go below $4.

When driving around from town to town, it is still a wise move to stop in New Milford for your gas as its still the cheapest at $3.75 per gallon. Also the same from last week, Newtown has the most expensive gas at $4.19 per gallon, followed by Bethel, Danbury and Southbury.

Below is a list of the cheapest and most expensive fuel prices across the Greater Danbury/Waterbury that were compiled through reports at gasbuddy.com and motortrend.com. The cheapest/most expensive prices are indicated in bold. 

Town Cheapest Most Expensive Bethel $3.98 Citgo, 77 Greenwood Ave $4.13 Mobil, 33 Grassy Plain St Brookfield $3.95 Sunoco, 30 Federal Rd $4.08 Shell, 138 Federal Rd Danbury

$3.93 Sunoco, 64 Newtown Rd

$4.12 Sunoco, 77 Lake Ave Middlebury $3.95 Shell, 520 Middlebury Rd $4.09 Mobil, 750 Straits Tpke Monroe $3.99 Gulf, 505 Monroe Tpke/Cross Hill Rd $4.12 Sunoco, 396 Monroe Tpke Naugatuck $3.88 BP, N. Main St $4.03 Citgo, 800 New Haven Rd Newtown $3.99 Citgo, 151 S. Main St $4.19 Sunoco, 75 S. Main St  New Milford $3.75 Citgo, 71 Danbury Rd $3.86 Citgo, 520 Danbury Rd  Oxford $4.05 Mobil, 1 Oxford Rd N/A Southbury $4.09 Mobil, 997 Main St $4.12 Shell, 121 Main St Woodbury $3.96 Gulf, 1633 Main St $4.00 Shell, 24 Main St

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