With just 15 months left on his sentence, Arnold Nash escaped last week only to be caught four days later, in an apparent effort to stay longer in the captivity he’s known for so long.
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: 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: 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: 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: 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: Barbara Bush reminds us how far we have fallen
Civility and integrity have been replaced by foul-mouthed name-calling and disdain for the truth in White House politics.
Bill Nemitz: What is it with these Republican mayors from Waterville?
Today, former Mayor Paul LePage’s old job is in the hands of one Nick Isgro.