Mary Pols writes primarily about sustainability for Source. She came to the Press Herald in late 2013 to work on Source after a long career writing about movies. She has almost, but not quite, broken the habit of waking pre-dawn on Oscar nomination day. Mary was born in Portland and raised in Brunswick, but was away for 25 years so it’s been a thrill for her to learn about her state in the 21st century. She studied art history at Duke and her masters in journalism is from UC Berkeley. She’s happiest reporting a story in Maine’s great outdoors, whether she’s watching seaweed farmers plant a crop or eating fresh caught perch with an ice fisherman while a hungry eagle hovers nearby. History really floats her boat as well (once she wrote an entire story about the life of a very old and rare apple tree in Freeport). She lives in Brunswick with her hockey-obsessed son and their dog, a foster-fail kitten and an elderly Maine Coon.
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PublishedMarch 19, 2017
Linda Woodard doesn’t want anyone to be afraid of science
The Scarborough Marsh Audubon Center director is doing her part to dispense with fear.
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PublishedMarch 19, 2017
Living off the grid the new-fashioned way in Thorndike
Homesteaders Frank and Camille Giglio are tapped in, and not just to their maple trees.
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PublishedMarch 12, 2017
How a Van Buren-based vegetable processor went from triumph to shutdown
Northern Girl found success with organic vegetables and fiddleheads but the company’s for sale after a tumultuous year and a lost Whole Foods contract.
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PublishedMarch 12, 2017
Dan Devereaux watches over the waters in Brunswick
An innate curiosity about nature has made the marine warden an advocate for aquaculture.
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PublishedMarch 8, 2017
‘Alimentari’ specializes in creative and elaborate salads
But are they worth the trouble?
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PublishedMarch 5, 2017
Maine farmers worry about workers’ future under Trump immigration policy
Farmers and the foreign-born workers they hire – legally – to bring in the harvest are unsure what their future holds.
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PublishedMarch 5, 2017
Chebeague Island native’s the driving force behind new aquaculture festival
Science educator Julia Maine wants to show community members the bounty that can come from sea farms.
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PublishedMarch 2, 2017
Northern Girl food processing company ceases operations
The innovative Aroostook County-based vegetable packaging operation hopes to find a buyer.
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PublishedFebruary 26, 2017
Movies + sustainability: The birds and bees star in 8 movies we think you should see
On Oscar weekend, Source staffers give their picks for the best films about climate change, Greenpeace and vanishing species.
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PublishedFebruary 26, 2017
Julie Rosenbach runs South Portland’s 1-woman sustainability office
Rosenbach says she doesn’t feel like an activist. “I feel quite practical,” she says.
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