While it's still too early to be sure, that's pretty much too late for most of New England except maybe parts of Connecticut. By that time, most areas to the North will be bare trees already.
There's a great little predictor here
http://www.yankeefoliage.com/peak-foliage-forecast-map/
Though I don't believe it's based on anything other than past years experience.
The Foliage Network posted this review on October 23 last year
October 23, 2010
There is still a good amount of foliage to be found in southern New England, along the Mohawk and Hudson River Valleys in New York and much of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. In northern New England and the mountains of New York, foliage has passed peak.
Leaf drop in areas at peak is high, nearly complete where peak has passed, and moderate elsewhere.