2007 Conservators Annual Dinner Meeting
Greg Maslowe: Farming Comes Alive Newton calls itself the “Garden City.” More than anyone in recent years, Greg Maslowe has helped the city live up to its name. Greg is
President’s 2006 Annual Report
Welcome to the forty-fifth annual meeting of the Newton Conservators! I want to thank all of you members and friends who are attending tonight’s dinner. Special thanks to Aldermen Vern
2006 Conservators Annual Dinner Meeting
Smith, Wolff Tell Conservators: Greenway Healing City Twenty five years is a long time to pursue a vision. The vision for the Rose Kennedy Greenway has always been to replace
2005 Conservators Annual Dinner Meeting
Roger Swain “The Man in the Red Suspenders” will be the keynote speaker at this year’s Annual Meeting of the Newton Conservators on Wednesday, June 1, at Post 440 in
President’s 2004 Annual Report
by Eric Reenstierna I have been “on the job” as President of the Newton Conservators for a full year now. I want to say how honored I am to be in
2004 Conservators Annual Dinner Meeting
Renata von Tscharner and Karl Haglund: “Inventing the Charles River” Renata von Tscharner is president and founder of the Charles River Conservancy. A Newton resident, she is an architect and
President’s Report – 2000
By Doug Dickson Today marks the beginning of the 40th year in the history of this distinguished organization. This time next year, we will celebrate our 40th anniversary, the Newton
President’s Report – 1999
President’s Report – 1999 Presented by Michael J. Clarke at the Annual Meeting of the Newton Conservators, Wednesday, May 26, 1999 in Noyes Hall of the Andover-Newton Theological School The
President’s Report – 1998
Presented by Michael Clarke at the Annual Meeting of the Newton Conservators, Wednesday, May 27, 1998 in Noyes Hall of the Andover-Newton Theological School. The past year has a very
President’s Report – 1997
Presented at the Newton Conservators Annual Meeting, May 29, 1997 by Burton Elliott, President Welcome to the annual meeting of the Newton Conservators. I’m Bud Elliott, the current President, and