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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PublishedSeptember 18, 2016
Parades, protests, chicken feet: 40 years of memories at the Common Ground Country Fair
Mainers look back on the big rains, lessons learned and connections made at the fair.
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PublishedSeptember 11, 2016
Grace Pease brings a college degree home to the farm
When she went off to college she wasn’t sure she’d come back, but she and her sister have joined the family business in Cornish.
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PublishedSeptember 11, 2016
A 19th-century Brunswick botanist gets her due with book of flora paintings
Kate Furbish was an intrepid collector and artist who was ahead of her time.
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PublishedSeptember 4, 2016
Andrew Mefferd carves a career out of his 2 loves
He started out wanting to be a journalist, fell in love with farming and now combines the two in Cornville.
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PublishedSeptember 4, 2016
Mainer Caitlin Shetterly takes on the topic of GMOs in new book, ‘Modified’
She goes searching for truths after her health improves when she cuts corn from her diet.
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PublishedAugust 28, 2016
Abbie Sewall cultivates a passion for elderberry on her Freeport farm
The former high school photography teacher discovered elderberries as a way to ward off viruses.
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PublishedAugust 21, 2016
Hussein Muktar nurtures understanding between cultures
His gift of language helps to build farms, starting with New Roots in Lewiston, a new cooperative owned by Somali immigrants.
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PublishedAugust 14, 2016
How do cruise ships stack up in environmental impact?
Portland is set to see its biggest cruise ship ever this month. And carbon footprint-wise (and counterintuitively) bigger may be better.
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PublishedAugust 14, 2016
Greg Rogers is a grower who rises to challenges
The Portland gardener dedicates himself to growing produce for the hungry and to volunteering for Garbage to Garden.
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PublishedAugust 7, 2016
Winthrop native helps low-income families shop at farmers markets
Emilie Knight runs SNAP at the Maine Federation of Farmers Markets.
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