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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PublishedJanuary 22, 2014
Fishing for the ultimate frozen dinner in Maine
Hardy anglers get out on the ice equipped to have the freshest of fish to fry.
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PublishedJanuary 22, 2014
Fresh push for using EBT cards at Maine’s farmers’ markets
The electronic payments can help low-income Mainers buy fresh, locally grown produce, advocates say.
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PublishedJanuary 6, 2014
Bold idea for Portland restaurant fraught with challenges
All of the food will be grown or harvested in Maine – a restrictive standard, but chef/owner David Levi thinks he can pull it off, even though items like lemons, olive oil and sugar cane don’t grow here.
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PublishedDecember 29, 2013
Feature Obituary: Barbara Drummond Gilman, 96, artist who beat illnesses earlier in life
Among her accomplishments was winning an art contest judged by Norman Rockwell.
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PublishedDecember 28, 2013
Police search for driver who left scene of Freeport accident
The man fled into the wood after his Jeep Cherokee hit a pickup truck on I-295.
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PublishedDecember 28, 2013
Power outages fluctuate, drop below 4,000
Warmer weather creates problems Saturday, and Sunday’s expected storm could cause a relapse.
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PublishedDecember 26, 2013
Maine rink masters work winter backyard magic
They pour time, money and passion into the pursuit of creating the perfect skating place.
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PublishedDecember 20, 2013
FDA backs off produce standards criticized by Maine farmers
Critics said the proposed rules would have increased costs to small agricultural operations common in the state.
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PublishedDecember 18, 2013
Russell Libby’s book of poems to his wife, daughters
“What You Should Know: A Field Guide to Three Sisters Farm” is about the family and its land on the farm in Mount Vernon.
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PublishedDecember 14, 2013
Maine parents fight to treat sick children with medical marijuana
A low-potency but effective strain from Colorado offers Maine families hope, but tests the legal limits of medicinal pot and highlights how far some parents will go to alleviate the suffering of kids who have epilepsy.
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