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Newsletter We are happy to provide members with easy access to "Pipeline," the official Hudson Valley Oil Heat Council Newsletter designed to keep you informed of the latest Oilheat news, industry developments and pertinent insider information.


PDF Spring 2010 Edition

This Issue....
  • A Word From Our President
  • Member Survey
  • Ad man: Why don't I know fuel oil is clear, safe?
  • Amthor expands
  • Van Etten Oil has deep roots in Sullivan
  • 2010 Training Class Schedule
  • Website just got a lot better
  • Tom Peters explains: What is an ESPA Chapter
  • Golf Outing - Don't miss it! Monday, May 17
  • Schumacher Obit
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