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Good morning, Portland. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 11th of September.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Hundreds of people will gather in Portland Sunday for the 12th annual Rally 4 Recovery—a free community concert and resource fair celebrating hope, healing and recovery during National Recovery Month, with Nicole Proctor, executive director of Portland Recovery Community Center, providing details.  WGME

CULTURE NEWS

  • This fall, many Maine theaters and concert halls will host plays and music shows, including a stage version of Stephen King’s Misery at Public Theatre (Oct 24-Nov 9) and a one-woman show about Eleanor Roosevelt from Sept 24 to Oct 19. The schedule also will feature a travel talk with Rick Steves during a Portland Symphony concert (Nov 8-9).  Portland Press Herald
  • Phil Rosenthal, star of Somebody Feed Phil, impressed Portland residents Tuesday night at the Merrill Auditorium with warm remarks and shout-outs to Duck Fat, Len Libby Candies and Palace Diner. He also announced plans to open a diner in Los Angeles called Max & Helen’s with chef Nancy Silverton later this year — his performance highlighted food’s power to connect communities.  Portland Press Herald
  • Several Maine museums will open art exhibits this fall that feature photography, ceramics, medieval art and contemporary works, with shows starting Oct. 3 and continuing into early 2026. Visitors in Lewiston, Brunswick, Rockland, Waterville and Portland will see collections that explore global connections and local history—offered by institutions such as Bates College and Portland Museum of Art.  Portland Press Herald
  • Two Maine restaurants, Pilgrim's Inn in Deer Isle and Sammy's Deluxe in Rockland, were named among the New York Times top 50 for their use of local flavors—each earning praise for dishes like lobster chowder and simple fare. Portland chef Jordan Rubin from Mr. Tuna was named by Food & Wine as one of the nation's best new chefs after growing his business from a hot dog cart to a permanent sushi bar on Middle and Franklin.  WGME
  • At Hurricane Meadows, the Fall Festival kicks off this weekend—running every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday until November 1, owner Evan Putnam said the event marks the change of season.  WGME

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • Maine has nearly 90% forest coverage, with an estimated 17.5 million acres making it the top state for wooded land. Most of this forest is privately owned—about 92% while government and federal lands cover the rest, and tree volume has grown over recent years.  Portland Press Herald

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • City councilors approved a 180-day moratorium that will begin Wednesday on the new Live Nation concert venue in Portland after local artists warned that the 3,000-seat project may hurt smaller venues — a decision that pauses development while community members continue to voice concerns.  WGME
  • Maine’s highest court is reviewing a long dispute over beach access at Popham Beach Estates—where the Hills and Tappens have clashed since 2022 over whether the beach is private or common. Judges will decide the case under a broader lawsuit that seeks to change Maine’s beach law, with no set deadline for a ruling.  Portland Press Herald
  • Westbrook Mayor David Morse will be unopposed on Nov. 4 after a mayoral challenger and a School Committee candidate were removed for not having enough valid signatures; the mayoral challenger—Larry McWilliams—is appealing his rejection while a School Committee candidate said they were not given a write-in option. The candidates claim they submitted their nomination papers on time.  Portland Press Herald

HEALTH NEWS

  • The Maine CDC revoked the Church of Safe Injection's license to run its syringe service program after its building on Main Street in Lewiston was condemned last month for biohazard risks—unsecured needles, human waste, and signs of unauthorized occupancy. The organization has 30 days to appeal and must cease all operations.  WMTW
  • During National Cholesterol Education Month, Dr. Craig Brett, a cardiologist at Northern Light Mercy Hospital, explained that LDL helps carry needed cholesterol to cells and only causes problems when in excess while HDL removes cholesterol from blood vessels. He said children aged 9 to 11 should get a lipid profile test followed by checks every 4-6 years to detect issues early—this simple test can help prevent heart problems.  WMTW

REAL ESTATE NEWS

  • Buyers closed Wednesday on Bette Davis' former Cape Elizabeth estate that covers nearly 8 acres and includes a 7600 square foot main home, a guest house and about 1200 feet of ocean frontage—this $13.4M sale is the highest Maine home sale in over 10 years.  Portland Press Herald

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Godspeed You! Black Emperor Concert

    8:00 – 9:30 p.m. — State Theatre — Ticket details available — Experience an evening of compelling post-rock with Godspeed You! Black Emperor.

    Sun, 9/14/25

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  • pollinateHERS - Support Group for Women Entrepreneurs

    5:30-7:30 p.m. — coworkHERS — Free entry — Empowering networking space for female entrepreneurs in Portland.

    Tue, 9/16/25

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  • Maine Irish Makes: September Session

    2-4 p.m. — Maine Irish Heritage Center — Free entry — Gather with local crafters for an afternoon of creativity, conversation, and community building.

    Thu, 9/18/25

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