Joseph P. Kennedy II on oil tanker to provide low-cost heating oil for needy and senior citizens
Joseph P. Kennedy II, president of Citizens Energy Corporation, leads group on tour of oil tanker American Osprey which arrived on October 9, 1982 in Boston carrying over three million gallons of low-cost heating oil to help needy and senior citizens heat their homes this winter. This marks the fourth consecutive year the non-profit organization has provided low-cost home heating oil for the needy in Massachusetts. (UPI Photo/Ed Fowler/Files)
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