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Scarborough conservation
Representing Entrepreneur Award recipient Rosemont Market & Bakery: business manager Lisa Childs, Yarmouth store manager Atticus Naylor and co-owner and baker Scott Anderson.
Honorees Neil Lash, director of the Heirloom Seed Project at Medomak Valley High School in Waldoboro (Teacher Award); Tristan Noyes of the Maine Grain Alliance (Farmer Award); and Theresa Kerchner, representing Local Wood Works (Forester Award) and Kennebec Land Trust.
Beth Bisson, interim director of Maine Sea Grant, with honoree Dana Morse of Maine Sea Grant and his wife, Kiley Young Morse, of Bowdoin. The Harvard Pilgrim Foundation recognized Morse.
Representing WindowDressers, the Rockland-based nonprofit that received the Energy Saver Award: volunteer Raymond Smith, director of community development Laura Seaton, volunteer Clifford Babkirk, president Diane Smith and volunteer Stephen Shaw.
Press Herald features writer Meredith Goad with Susan Gallo of Maine Audubon, recipient of the Conservationist Award for her longtime leadership of the loon count.
Wood turner Jeff Raymond with Source editor Peggy Grodinsky. In a truly sustainable twist, Raymond carved the Source awards bowls, presented to honorees, from a tree that had been on Grodinsky's property.
Freelance writer Frank Gilney of Brunswick with Theresa Kelly and Stephen Neill, retirees who grow food in Pownal.
Megan Bauer of Beansprouts Early Learning Center, Richard Hodges of ReTreeUs and Amanda Beal and Erin Cavallaro of Maine Farmland Trust.
Keith Bisson of Coastal Enterprises and Jean Scudder, a board member of the Kennebec Land Trust, which received the Forester Award.
Kimberly Curry and Melissa Gallagher of sponsor Goodwill of Northern New England.