2018 Gala: CLF CELEBRATES LOCAL HEROES, LOCAL ACTION.

PositionConservation Law Foundation of New England

On Monday, December 3, CLF, its friends, and its supporters came together at the John Joseph Moakley Courthouse in Boston to celebrate local heroes--individuals and groups from throughout New England who are making a difference in their communities.

CLF was honored to recognize Congressman Joseph P. Kennedy with its President's Award in recognition of his critical role as a champion of social justice in Massachusetts, New England, and the nation as whole. The organization also honored local heroes from each New England state, including Exit 4 Open Space in Vermont; Charlene Lovett, Mayor of Claremont, New Hampshire; Protect South Portland in Maine; Mothers Out Front in Massachusetts; Rhode Islanders leading the fight against Invenergy; and the Yale Law School Ludwig Center for Community and Economic Development in Connecticut. Look for their stories in the upcoming spring issue of Conservation Matters.

Gala sponsors included Anbaric Development Partners, The Plymouth Rock Foundation & Jim and Cathy Stone, Stonyfield, Berkeley Building Company, Edible Maine, First Republic Bank, Kanner and Whiteley, LLC, New England BioLabs, Inc., and Tremont Strategies.

Thank you to our sponsors, supporters, and friends new and old for making this such an evening to remember.

Caption: PHOTOS: (1) JAY WICKERSHAM, EMILY NORTON, BOB ZIMMERMAN, CAROL GREGORY, CLF VICE PRESIDENT FOR MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS. (2) SARA MOLYNEAUX, CHAIR, CLF BOARD OF TRUSTEES, MARC MIHALY. (3) BRADLEY CAMPBELL, CLF PRESIDENT, KELSEY WIRTH, MOTHERS OUT FRONT CO-FOUNDER, & ALYSSA RAYMAN-REID, CLF MASSACHUSETTS DIRECTOR. (4) PHILIP CONKLING, STEPHAN CONANT. (5) SANDY LEVINE, CLF SENIOR ATTORNEY, WITH EXIT 4...

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