The exhibit focuses in part on the atrocities committed by American troops in the Vietnamese hamlet on March 16, 1968.
Bill Nemitz
Bill Nemitz: On gun laws, this Democratic candidate thinks just like most Mainers
But the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine and Republican Bruce Poliquin’s campaign are uncomfortable with military veteran Jared Golden’s knowledge and reasonableness on the issue.
Bill Nemitz: Sen. Collins’ legacy faces key test with Kavanaugh
As she prepares to vote yea or nay, she should take a long, hard look at the political landscape.
Bill Nemitz: Green thumb meets field of dreams in Buxton
An 8-year-old boy gets an early start on his ambition to become a farmer by growing a bumper crop of hundreds of tomatoes. And then there’s the business of selling them.
Bill Nemitz: Raging toward the end of his tenure, LePage conjures up the ghost of Frank Rizzo
They share the anger, the scowl, the tight body language, the schoolyard insults.
Bill Nemitz: Amid continuing scandal, the Catholic Church loses touch with its flock
The report of widespread abuse by priests in several Pennsylvania dioceses widens the gap between the Church that is and the one Catholics thought they knew.
Bill Nemitz: A budding journalist, reporting for duty, God bless her
Young people still hear a calling to report the news even as the industry is increasingly under siege from many sides.
Bill Nemitz: Russian trolling story’s commenters suspecting each other
That’s exactly the kind of distrust the trollers of Maine politicians are looking to sow.
Bill Nemitz: Succumbing to small-screen addiction, we scroll our way to loneliness and stupidity
Smartphones undoubtedly have an upside, but is it really worth the price?
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.