Here's an article about the upcoming winter price: http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS174856+15-Sep-2009+BW20090915
According to that article "NSTAR has filed a winter price of $0.7703 per therm, a substantial decrease from last year`s price of $1.2424 per therm. The last time NSTAR`s winter rate was this low was in January of 2003. If the new rate is approved by the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities, it would go into effect on November 1st. "
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According to that article "NSTAR has filed a winter price of $0.7703 per therm, a substantial decrease from last year`s price of $1.2424 per therm. The last time NSTAR`s winter rate was this low was in January of 2003. If the new rate is approved by the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities, it would go into effect on November 1st. "