Annual Meeting
2011 Conservators 50th Anniversary Annual Dinner Meeting
Mass Audubon’s Bob Wilber: “The Best Tactic is Hope” Bob Wilber, Director of Land Protection for the Massachusetts Audubon Society, brought a positive message to the Newton Conservators’ annual dinner
2010 Conservators Annual Dinner Meeting
Newton Mayor Setti Warren: “Help Government Work” Mayor Setti Warren gave the keynote address at the 2010 Newton Conservators’ Annual Dinner Meeting. He stressed the importance of conservation and
2009 Conservators Annual Dinner Meeting
Richard Primack: Climate Change Comes to Thoreau’s Concord Climate change means species loss. And the evidence is here, in Concord, according to Richard Primack, who addressed the Newton Conservators at their
2008 Conservators Annual Dinner Meeting
Jeffrey Dukes: Heat Wave Coming The atmosphere is heating up, we all know. The question is how much. Professor Jeffrey Dukes of UMass Boston, speaking at the Newton Conservators’ annual
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
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
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