Tag: Matthew Beaton

  • Leo Roy Appointed Commissioner of Department of Conservation and Recreation

    Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Secretary Matthew Beaton announced that Leo Roy will serve as Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Recreation. Leo Roy returns to public service after 15 years in the private sector, most recently as a Principal at VHB – an infrastructure planning, design, engineering, and environmental firm. Leo brings to the Department of Conservation and Recreation his experience in natural and cultural resource management, sustainability, ecological restoration, and agency management. The DCR is steward to 450,000 acres of public land, including state forests, state parks and drinking water supply protection areas.

    As an environmental consultant Roy worked for state and municipal governments, colleges and universities, airport and port authorities, and private corporations and developers. He was named a LEED Fellow by the US Green Building Council for over a decade’s work in promoting sustainable building design, construction, and operation, and was certified as an Envision Sustainability Professional by the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure in 2012.

    Previously, Roy served as Massachusetts Undersecretary of Environmental Affairs from 1992 to 1997. He has been an active supporter of numerous non-profit environmental organizations, serving on the Board of the Environmental Business Council of New England (EBC), and as Chair of the Corporate Wetlands Restoration Partnership.

  • Sunday, December 2, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm – The Shrewsbury Garden Club Holiday House Tour

    On Sunday, December 2, from 1 – 5, enjoy touring these Shrewsbury homes decorated for the holidays:  Susan & Colin Adams, Laura & Matthew Beaton, Hannah & James Kane, Cathy & Wayne Sampson, and The General Artemas Ward House Museum (pictured below.)  Admission is $20 per person, presale only, and tickets are limited.  Please purchase before November 24.  To purchase, mail a check made payable to The Shrewsbury Garden Garden to PO Box 354, Shrewsbury, MA 01545, and include your name, address, telephone number and email address, and a stamped, self addressed #10 size (letter size) envelope.  No cameras, use of camera phones, food or drink, large handbags, backpacks, or children under the age of 12 permitted on the tour.  Holiday House Tour tickets are valid for the day and hours of the event listed above.