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October 27, 2007 - Osterman Propane is keeping time in Monson, MA by helping to erect a new clock purchased by the Monson Tourism Association. The 580 pound head was lifted into place using the crane on our tanksetter truck with the help of employees from our Palmer branch. The clock now sits proudly at Dave Grieve Park in downtown Monson. |
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September 24, 2007 - Osterman Propane is helping train emergency responders with a firefighting exercise for members of local fire departments in Plainfield, CT. Over 50 firefighters attended including companies from Moosup, Plainfield, Oneco, Sterling, and Central Village. The firefighters learned how to safely control a propane fire and how to shut down valves on storage tanks, bobtails, and transport vehicles. |
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July 25, 2007 - Osterman Propane is proud to help support the Annual Genesis Charity Croquet Tournament. The Genesis Club provides services to those who struggle with mental illness, unemployment, homelessness and poverty. This year's tournament helped raise over $32,000. To learn more or donate, visit www.genesisclub.org. |
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| June 15, 2007 - Osterman Propane is keeping
hungry walkers on their feet at the Southbridge
Relay for Life. Osterman Propane setup a gas grill,
50 gallon tank and provided the fuel to ensure that
walkers would have plenty of hot food throughout
their non-stop two day event.
The event raised over $200,000 for cancer research. To learn more about Relay for Life, visit www.kintera.org. |
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March 30, 2007 - Osterman Propane is giving a helping hand to Pioneer Valley Habitat for Humanity. By providing temporary heating for projects in the Northampton and Turners Falls, habitat was able to continue construction through the winter and keep their projects on schedule. For more information, or to lend a hand, visit www.pioneervalleyhabitat.org. |
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February 27, 2007- Osterman Propane is warming up the sugar shack for the Blackstone Valley Sugaring Association. The association’s mission is to foster maple sugaring education and activities and to the preservation of maple trees throughout the Blackstone Valley of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. |
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