Mary C. Mayle, Bluffton Today

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Past articles by Mary:

Portside: Dredges working overtime to finish outer harbor

With an important environmental window narrowing, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and its dredging contractor have been working around the clock to make sure a major component of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project is completed on time. → Read More

Portside: Dredges working overtime to finish outer harbor

With an important environmental window narrowing, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and its dredging contractor have been working around the clock to make sure a major component of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project is completed on time. → Read More

Portside: Dredges working overtime to finish outer Savannah harbor project

With an important environmental window narrowing, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and its dredging contractor have been working around the clock to make sure a major component of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project is completed on time. → Read More

Portside: Developers, builders staying busy in Savannah’s red-hot industrial market

When you have the fastest-growing deep-water port in the country, it’s bound to create a domino effect. So it should come as no surprise that Savannah is now the fastest-growing industrial real estate market in the country. → Read More

Portside: Fresh blueberries in February? They’re here

If you’ve been grocery shopping recently, you may have been pleasantly surprised to find a taste of summer in the produce section. → Read More

Portside: Winter storm presents few problems at port

Savannah’s rare winter storm closed the city’s major cargo ports for just more than 24 hours, an icy hiccup that was quickly overcome through an extraordinary response by several groups, according to Georgia Ports director Griff Lynch. → Read More

Portside: Winter storm presents few problems at port

Savannah’s rare winter storm closed the city’s major cargo ports for just more than 24 hours last week, an icy hiccup that was quickly overcome through an extraordinary response by several groups, according to Georgia Ports director Griff Lynch. → Read More

Rose Bowl latest in long list of Uga firsts

When it comes to college mascots, Uga — the four-legged embodiment of University of Georgia athletics – is in a class all his own. → Read More

PortSide: Port ends year on high note, sees more growth ahead

With a record-shattering 2017 almost in the books, Georgia Ports Authority Executive Director Griff Lynch recently recapped the year and looked to 2018 and how the port is preparing for the growth ahead. → Read More

Portside: Savannah River Logistics ramped up, growing

Don’t tell the kids, but it takes more than elves to get all their holiday wishes under the tree by Christmas morning. → Read More

Christmas-at-Sea brings holidays to sailors far from home

Imagine a job that requires spending most of your time thousands of miles from your family with few opportunities even to check in with them by phone. Now imagine that job isolates you in the middle of nowhere with some two dozen co-workers as your only source of companionship. No running to the store or checking out a new restaurant; no catching a movie on the big screen or just taking a stroll… → Read More

Portside: Carter invites colleague with clout to visit port

There’s a saying that claims “a picture is worth a thousand words.” → Read More

PORTSIDE: Brunswick port keeps cargo rolling

When you have the words “Savannah” and “port” in the same sentence, it’s a fairly safe bet that you’re talking containers. → Read More

Port of Savannah hits 1 million container mark in first quarter of fiscal year

In July, Georgia Ports Authority Executive Director Griff Lynch reported a record Fiscal 2017 to his board – 3.8 million containers and $373 million in revenues for the period ending June 30. → Read More

GPA celebrates year, announces 2 companies to bring 150 jobs

Griff Lynch had a tough time curbing his enthusiasm Thursday as he delivered his second “State of the Ports” address to a sold-out crowd at the Savannah International Trade and Convention Center. → Read More

Portside: Growth in imports signals strong holiday season

If activity at the country’s deep-water ports is any indication, Santa’s sleigh is going to be loaded down this year, delighting kids of all ages as well as truck drivers, dockworkers, container shipping interests and, most of all, retailers — many of whom live and die by seasonal holiday sales. → Read More

Despite some softness, regional economy continued to grow in second quarter

Following an extraordinarily strong first quarter, the region’s economic numbers softened somewhat in the second quarter of 2017 but continued to grow steadily, a trend Armstrong State University economist Michael Toma predicts will continue beyond the New Year. → Read More

Savannah Technical College to offer Logistics Certification with APICS partnership

The emergence of Georgia Ports Authority as the fourth-largest and fastest-growing container port in the country has made logistics a household word in our area and opened up a world of career possibilities on every level. → Read More

Variety of programs offer help for victims of Irma

The Coastal Empire may have fared better than many communities in its brush with Hurricane Irma, but there is still plenty of pain to go around – from flooded homes and tree damage to the economic impacts of shuttering a business for days. → Read More

Coastal Logistics founder and longtime Savannah businessman Richard Barrow retires

The word “retire” has never been part of Richard Barrow’s vocabulary. → Read More