Nora Healy

Attorney, Energy and Utilities Law

How did you first become connected with WNC? I grew up in Freeport and started visiting the Farm as a child. Over 45 years later, I enjoy spending time at Wolfe’s Neck now more than ever.

How do you hope to best contribute to WNC’s development through your tenure on the Board? I hope to bring my perspective as a Freeport resident that is interested in supporting farming, food security and preserving WNC’s historic buildings and outstanding landscape.

What is your favorite thing about WNC? Among other things, WNC operates an authentic working Farm that strives to support agriculture throughout Maine and the region and is open and accessible to the public for free, seven days a week.

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