The senator said there would be repercussions if her party’s promises to her weren’t kept, yet none have materialized.
Bill Nemitz
Bill Nemitz: Oil man who bilked customers gives new meaning to the word slippery
Nicholas P. Curro III, who reneged on heating oil contracts with 313 customers for almost $400,000, evades punishment for over a decade.
Bill Nemitz: The cure for bad office holders is good candidates to run against them
Maine saw two examples this week of the disturbing things that can happen when a candidate runs unopposed.
Bill Nemitz: His authenticity might help Shawn Moody put out fires
The Republican’s hopes for succeeding LePage as Maine’s governor may rest on voters liking him enough to dismiss some of his statements.
Bill Nemitz: All educators may not be on board, but student-protest train has left station
One Maine school district twists itself in knots to justify punishing youths for taking a stand against gun violence.
Bill Nemitz: Gov. LePage, of all people, has no excuse for ignoring child abuse
The governor is cutting funds for programs that aim to prevent the very kinds of abuse that he says he suffered at the hands of his father.
Bill Nemitz: L.L. Bean’s old policy on returns gets the boot
How have the good people who staff L.L. Bean’s returns counter managed to keep their sanity, not to mention their smiles?
Bill Nemitz: LePage should put people who overdose before politics
Maine’s bullheaded governor insists that naloxone, rather than saving lives, only delays inevitable deaths.
Maine’s Republican director failed to file income tax returns
Jason Savage, who has been linked to the anonymous right-wing website Maine Examiner, says ‘it’s been an unfortunate personal situation with many factors beyond my control.’
Bill Nemitz: With no border wall to keep out racists, Jackman learns Maine employers have to weed them out
The possibility of inadvertently putting a racist in a government job probably hasn’t occurred to many who do the hiring, but the Tom Kawczynski case suggests it should.