Bill Nemitz has worked as a journalist in Maine since 1977, when he became a reporter for the Morning Sentinel in Waterville after graduating from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He moved to Portland in 1983, working first as a reporter for the Evening Express and later as a city editor and assistant managing editor/sports for the Portland Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram. He began writing his column in 1995. While focusing on Maine people and issues, his work has taken him three times to Iraq and twice to Afghanistan, where he was embedded with members of the Maine Army National Guard and the Army Reserve; to Belfast, Northern Ireland, for the 1998 referendum on the Good Friday Peace Accord; to Manhattan for the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks; to the Gulf Coast for the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina; and to Haiti following the 2010 earthquake. Nemitz is a past president of the Maine Press Association and for many years taught journalism part-time at St. Joseph's College of Maine in Standish. He also served for eight years, including three as chairman, on the board of trustees for the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland. In 2004, the Maine Press Association named Nemitz Maine Journalist of the Year for his reporting on the Maine Army National Guard’s 133rd Engineer Battalion in Iraq. In 2007, he received the Distinguished Service Award from the New England Newspaper Association. In 2015, Nemitz was inducted into the Maine Press Association Hall of Fame. Nemitz lives in Buxton with his wife, Andrea. They have five children and four grandchildren.
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PublishedApril 23, 2023
Bill Nemitz: We need to act now to save journalism in Maine
A new nonprofit aims to raise enough money to buy the Press Herald and Reade Brower’s other newspapers.
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PublishedMarch 10, 2023
Bill Nemitz: Shame on Maine Republicans who opposed resolution supporting Ukraine
Democracy demands our resolve, despite what three quarters of Republicans in the Maine House may think.
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PublishedApril 30, 2022
Bill Nemitz: Thank you, Maine. I think I’ll go home now.
Signing off – with a smile on my face and a lump in my throat – after 45 years in Maine journalism.
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PublishedApril 24, 2022
Bill Nemitz: Generosity for its own sake? Now that’s the ticket.
Who was that man in the pizza line? And why did he leave everyone smiling?
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PublishedApril 21, 2022
Bill Nemitz: My new, Maine-made Ukrainian flag – long may it wave
The blue-and-yellow banner should serve as a beacon to defenders of democracy the world over.
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PublishedMarch 30, 2022
The untold stories behind child exploitation
For survivors of child pornography, the suffering can last a lifetime.
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PublishedMarch 27, 2022
Bill Nemitz: Deepening their young perspectives, one invite at a time
Waynflete high schoolers have lots of questions – and they’re not afraid to ask.
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PublishedMarch 20, 2022
Bill Nemitz: To boldly go where no Maine rocket has gone before
Skepticism aside, bluShift Aerospace is poised to take our reputation for Yankee ingenuity to new heights.
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PublishedMarch 13, 2022
Bill Nemitz: It’s been 60 years since the Cuban missile crisis. This is worse.
While some Mainers grumble about skyrocketing gas prices, a far more ominous threat looms over Ukraine.
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PublishedMarch 6, 2022
Bill Nemitz: Thinking about mental health? It’s about time.
The pandemic and a state surplus provide a long-overdue opportunity to help Mainers who long have been overlooked.
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