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Bill Nemitz
Portland Press Herald opinion columns from Bill Nemitz.
Bill Nemitz: Far-flung, long-retired physicians are often the gatekeepers for patients needing uncommon treatment
Roger Morse, a running coach, is tired of running into such a brick wall.
Bill Nemitz: Night at Fenway just what the doctor ordered
Take me out to the ballgame, for therapy.
Bill Nemitz: Janet Mills paints rival Adam Cote as closet Republican, but it doesn’t pass straight-face test
There are good reasons why he was enrolled in the party for a while, and he was not an active member, both of which make the portrayal a political cheap shot.
Bill Nemitz: Hardworking Mainers try to keep going under #metoo cloud
Why should others pay for Maine Media Collective’s owner crossing the lines?
Bill Nemitz: Lucas St. Clair should step out of the dark money shadows
It is hard to believe the Democratic 2nd District candidate, a critic of dark money contributions, doesn’t know who is behind an ad campaign touting his role in creating Maine’s new national monument.
Bill Nemitz: Banning all politicians from parades is out of step
When we exclude politics, we wave a white flag to the rhetorical bomb-throwers and declare political expression, in its entirety, off-limits.
Bill Nemitz: Photos raise troubling questions about arrest of suspect in corporal’s killing
Authorities should opt for full transparency in explaining how John D. Williams was injured during his arrest on Saturday.
Bill Nemitz: Who’s on first with Max Linn campaign?
So ends a bizarre chapter in recent Maine electoral history, not to mention a rare case of actual voter fraud.
Bill Nemitz: Deering student opens the golden door
Allan Monga will proudly represent Maine this week at the Poetry Out Loud national championship in Washington, D.C.