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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PublishedFebruary 19, 2017
Officer in fatal Portland shooting had used deadly force before
Sgt. Nicholas Goodman, the police veteran who killed a young man Saturday, was dragged by an SUV in 2008 before mortally wounding the driver.
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PublishedFebruary 19, 2017
Man killed by Portland officer had struggled to keep his life on track
Iowa native Chance Baker, 22, is remembered as a ‘very private person’ who had been homeless off and on.
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PublishedFebruary 19, 2017
Tom’s of Maine co-founder goes from toothpaste to tailoring
Tom Chappell now makes wool clothing, the sustainable way.
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PublishedFebruary 19, 2017
Geologist Brenda Hall fell for glaciers as a child
Now she’s an expert on everything from the speed at which they are cracking to camping on them.
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PublishedFebruary 12, 2017
Work with kissing dogs led Catherine Frost to livestock photography
She’s also a marketing specialist who is carving out a niche celebrating local agriculture (she gives Facebook lessons too).
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PublishedFebruary 5, 2017
UMaine scientist Eric Venturini encourages growth of life-sustaining bees
A passion for sustainable agriculture led him into a career in researching and building up wild bee populations.
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PublishedFebruary 5, 2017
The disappearance of Maine’s rusty patched bumblebee
How a native Maine bee went from commonplace to landing on the federal endangered species list, and why the loss stings.
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PublishedJanuary 29, 2017
Todd Hand’s teaching Unity students what murder and mayhem have to do with sustainability
The assistant professor of Conservation Law Enforcement is a former lieutenant in Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Criminal Investigation Division.
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PublishedJanuary 29, 2017
How are Maine farmers finding success on Instagram? Hint: Goats are gold.
They’re building brands and attracting customers by sharing images of what’s charming about farming on the social media app.
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PublishedJanuary 22, 2017
Fisheries ecologist Lisa Kerr tracks cod and bluefin tuna
Fortunately, the fish have a ‘black box’ to help her with her work in the Gulf of Maine
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