Since 2004, Green Newton has been awarding the Annual Green Newton Environmental Awards to individuals, community groups, and local businesses in recognition of their work in striving for a better environment. Please contact info@greennewton.org if you have a potential nominee recommendation or have questions.

2023

2022

  • Miles Smith, Chair of Newton Recycling Committee (Individual)
  • Welcome Home (Group)
  • Black Earth Compost (Business)
  • Elizabeth Sockwell, Green Newton Board Member and Leader of the 4C Tree planting project (Emerging Leader)
  • Marc Welch, City of Newton Director of Urban Forestry (City)

2021 – Not held

2020 – Not held

2019

  • Andy Gluck, Teacher’s Aide and Green Team Captain at Underwood Elementary School (Individual)
  • Newton Citizens Commission on Energy (Group)
  • City of Newton Public Buildings Department and Design Review Committee (City)
  • Ira Krepchin, Green Newton Board Member and Newsletter Editor (Green Newton Special Appreciation Award)

2018

2017

2016

  • Karen Bray, Newton Safe & Sound (Individual)
  • Jenny Horsburgh, Student at Newton North High School (Youth)
  • Friends of Austin Street (Group)
  • West Suburban YMCA (Business)

2015

  • Alison Leary, Newton City Councilor (Individual)
  • Environmental Science Program of Newton (Group)
  • Power House Dynamics (Business)
  • At GN’s 25th Anniversary Celebration, our Louise Bruyn Environmental Leadership Awards were given to Newton City Councilor Deb Crossley and Brandeis Professor Eric Olson

2014

  • Nathan Phillips, Professor of Earth and Environment at Boston University (Individual)
  • High Performance Building Coalition (Group)
  • Boston College (Business)

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

  • Dirk Detlefsen, Countryside Elementary School Teacher (Individual)
  • Newton/San Juan del Sur Sister City Project (Group)
  • Chapman Construction & Design (Business)

2007

2006

2005

2004

  • David Tannozzini, Electrical Engineer, City of Newton (Individual)
  • GreenCAP (Group)
  • (Not established until 2005)