The legislative battle is over, but the war over channel assignments for Spectrum’s public-access channels likely will go on.
Bill Nemitz
Bill Nemitz: Life was always tough, but she proved tougher
Think kids have it too easy these days? This one didn’t.
Bill Nemitz: Hey neighbors, why are asylum seekers just a ‘Portland problem’?
As a wave of newcomers arrives from the Mexican border, it’s time for other communities to step up.
Bill Nemitz: Local business washes away a big-box store nightmare
After Home Depot makes a washer and dryer go poof, Central Furniture and Appliance, Inc., demonstrates the age-old art of good customer relations.
Bill Nemitz: Mayor Isgro could learn a lot from former Mayor ‘Rudia’ Giuliani
The flap over a Drag Queen Story Hour at Waterville’s Children’s Book Cellar reveals, once again, the dark side of the city’s provocateur in chief.
Bill Nemitz: Don’t want your kid vaccinated? Just play the ‘God card’
The debate over the ‘religious exemption’ to Maine’s mandatory vaccination law is starting to sound like an old ‘Seinfield’ episode.
Bill Nemitz: On cancer and credit cards: Speaking her truth to the guys in suits
As paid lobbyists line up in Augusta against a package of prescription medication reform bills, the lone voice of a woman from Limestone lays bare the travesty of high drug prices.
Bill Nemitz: When a church falls, we lose more than a just a building
The horrific sight of Notre Dame Cathedral burning stuns the world and, closer to home, triggers memories of the day another church came crashing down.
Bill Nemitz: Welcome to America – one backpack at a time
Seventeen church congregants from Yarmouth, most of them retirees, head for Texas to see the border crisis for themselves.
Bill Nemitz: Preble Street opening much-needed center for healing
The new facility will help women who are victims of trauma, including human trafficking.