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Bill Nemitz
Portland Press Herald opinion columns from Bill Nemitz.
Nemitz: We’re here, we’re recording, get used to it
Case law continues to mount in support of the impromptu recording of police.
Bill Nemitz: Fleeing energy forum for NASCAR promotion says much about LePage
The governor forgoes an energy discussion to launch a racing initiative that probably won’t help Maine one bit.
Bill Nemitz: Maine Republican hijinks turn political arena into a playpen
Stealth recordings raise more questions about Republican tactics than Mike Michaud’s suitability to be our next governor.
Bill Nemitz: Veterans buddy up and bond
The Vet to Vet program helps Maine veterans of all ages, stripes and uniforms help one another.
Bill Nemitz: Gambling cheerleader trying to sell us on casinos
WhiteSand Gaming goes to great lengths to explain how a new casino is a sure bet for Maine.
Nemitz: Role of personality in politics up for debate
Democrats play up Michaud’s temperament; LePage want to talk about issues.
Bill Nemitz: A Labor Day colored by workers’ wins and worries
At last, a Labor Day that means more than just the long weekend when we squeeze the last precious drops out of summer. If your mind doesn’t touch down on the plight of working people sometime Monday, then you haven’t been paying attention. Last week, the 40-day standoff between Market Basket supermarket workers and a […]
Bill Nemitz: Ads praising LePage’s work on economy a snow job
With the experienced businessman at the helm, Maine’s recovery from recession is trailing the pack.
Bill Nemitz: Young Maine writers gather telling truths
People on the street reveal the biggest regrets of their lives to the young inquisitors.