BROOKLYN BOROUGH PRESIDENT MARTY MARKOWITZ COMMENDS KEYSPAN’S GREEN
CINDERELLA AWARD WINNERS FOR THEIR COMMITMENT TO A GREENER BROOKLYN

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Photographs
by Amelia D’Entrone
Brooklyn
Borough President Marty Markowitz poses with Green Cinderella
winners, KeySpan executives and elected officials. Pictured
from left to right are: KeySpan Chairman and CEO Robert
B. Catell; New York State Senator John L. Sampson; Brooklyn
Borough President Marty Markowitz; KeySpan Green Cinderella
Award Winners Benton Brown and Susan Boyle; New York City
Councilmember Leticia James; KeySpan Vice President for
Public Affairs Pam Adamo; and Mayor Office representative
Robert Kulikowski. |
On Wednesday, April 7th, Brooklyn
Borough President Marty Markowitz joined KeySpan representatives
at a ribbon-cutting ceremony in recognition of KeySpan’s
First Green Cinderella Award Winners, Susan Boyle and Benton
Brown.
KeySpan
launched the Green Cinderella competition to encourage the use
of green building materials and natural gas technologies within
its service territories. Developers Susan Boyle and Benton Brown
were recognized for their efforts in transforming the abandoned
Nassau Brewery Ice House in Crown Heights into a six-unit residential
dwelling with solar panels, radiant heat and cutting-edge technology.
Borough
President Markowitz presented the winners with a proclamation,
naming Wednesday “KeySpan’s First Green Cinderella
Award Winners Susan Boyle and Benton Brown Day in Brooklyn,
USA,” in honor of their work.