Wednesday, May 21st, 2025

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Good morning, Portland. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 21st of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Mainers and visitors will explore the bustling waterfront at Walk the Working Waterfront on Saturday, May 31 (11 a.m. to 3 p.m.) on Commercial Street in Portland. WGME
- ➤ After flood waters washed away the historic Willard Beach fishing shacks in January 2024, many donors gave funds for their rebuild that the South Portland Historical Society later refunded or redirected when rebuilding became unsafe because of the flood zone. The society is working with the city to complete a historic marker by fall (donors chose to receive refunds or donate directly) to honor the shacks. WGME
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ York police officers arrested two Texas fugitives — 22-year-old Avery Stemmons and 21-year-old Karina Gonzalez Barreto — on Tuesday after spotting them on York Street and confirming they were wanted for murder, arson and abuse of a corpse, with the gun believed to be involved in the murder recovered as evidence. WMTW
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Victoria Mansion has launched a five-year campaign to raise $8 million for repairs and educational programs as crews have already started masonry and exterior work (the museum, built around 1860 and opened in 1941, has raised about $5 million so far including a $4 million bequest). Portland Press Herald
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Portland city councilors will set a date on Tuesday for voters to decide on an amendment to raise the minimum wage from $15 to $20 by 2028. A study from the Maine Center for Economic Policy shows the increase would most help low-wage workers, and residents have shared mixed views (some worry local businesses may be hurt). WGME
- ➤ On Monday, city council approved a change in the code that lets cannabis stores sell non-alcoholic beverages to customers 21 and older. Businesses like Higher Grounds on Wharf Street can now offer coffee and lattes again — a move designed to ease economic pain and help retailers diversify revenue streams. WGAN
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Cage Match Showdown
6-9 p.m. — Empire Comedy Club — $15 admission — Witness the comedic clash of Sporks vs Pitch to Pilot in an improv battle for the ages.
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May 2025 Commencement Ceremony
11 a.m. — Merrill Auditorium — Free admission — Celebrate Unity Environmental University’s graduating class of 2025 with keynote speaker Neil deGrasse Tyson.
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Scenic Train Ride
10 a.m. – 1 p.m. — Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad — Check website for pricing — Experience a picturesque journey along Casco Bay in historic passenger cars while learning about Maine's railroading history.
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Visit the CREA Ecology Center – Open Sundays
12-2 p.m. — CREA Ecology Center — Free entry — Explore nature and enjoy the beauty of the Cathance River Nature Preserve with family and friends.
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An Afternoon with B. Dylan Hollis
1-4 p.m. — Books-A-Million — Ticket required — Celebrate the release of Baking Across America with a lively discussion, meet-and-greet, and an autograph from the beloved author.
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Capoeira Classes
6:30-8 p.m. — The Salt Flat Dance Collaborative — Costs vary — Explore the Brazilian martial art of Capoeira through movement, music, and culture.
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Vintage Fire Truck Sightseeing Tour of Portland
1:30-2:30 p.m. — 489 Congress St, Portland, ME — Ticket pricing varies — Explore Portland’s coast and historic neighborhoods on a classic fire truck with live narration.
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Asian Mahjong Game
4-5:30 p.m. — Prince Memorial Library — Free entry — Engage in a weekly drop-in Mahjong game with instruction for beginners.
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Maine Fungi Fest 2025
12 PM – 5 PM — Saint Joseph's College of Maine — Free entry — Celebrate all things fungi, plant-based healing, and evolving consciousness.
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Wine & Food Walks in Portland, Maine
2:45-5 p.m. — Portland Arts & Technology High School — Ticket required — Experience a guided tasting of exquisite wines paired with delicious local cuisine.
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