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Nantucket's forever shifting sands
Birdsong, five in the morning. A sign that my neighborhood — a relatively new affordable housing subdivision — has matured. My neighbors’ trees provide plenty of places for songbirds to perch. My own trees are less inspired, their thinning leaves looking instead like they are permanently on the cusp of an invisible autumn. The rosemary I planted six years ago towers over the deck, thriving on a steady diet of sandy soil and benign neglect.
The 29th Nantucket Film Festival Kicks Off Wednesday
The 29th edition of the Nantucket Film Festival runs from June 19th -24th, highlighted by a number of notable films and special guests, including documentary filmmaker Ken Burns. Among other films, the opening day of NFF is set to feature the festival’s 13th-straight Disney/Pixar film, “Inside Out 2,” and Josh Margolin’s critically acclaimed “Thelma,” starring Academy Award nominee June Squibb as the 93-year-old Thelma Post.
The North Atlantic Right Whales Deserve Our Best Effort to Save them, and the High-Speed Ferry Plan Doesn't Seem to Be That
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is pressing ahead with its plan to ban Fast Ferries between the Massachusetts mainland and Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket between November 1st and May 30. I first wrote about this proposed regulation in the fall of 2022. Nantucket Current reported this week on the...
Police Investigating Unattended Death On Tuckernuck Island
The Nantucket Police Department is investigating an unattended death on the remote island of Tuckernuck, located east of Nantucket and accessible only by private boat. The Nantucket Harbormaster's staff transported Nantucket Police Department and Nantucket Fire Department personnel to Tuckernuck late Monday night to investigate the unattended death, which occurred at a residence, according to Lt. Dan Mack.
Current Athlete Of The Month: Shea Dwyer
The 2023-2024 high school sports year has come and gone. The year came to an exciting end following the boys lacrosse team’s first state championship in program history and the first state title for a Nantucket sports team since 2011. But now, all eyes will shift to the 2024-2025...
Deed Restrictions Or Bust
To the editor: Nantucket has one of the most advanced housing crises in the country. The Steamship Authority is cutting service by 7 percent, all five of the firefighters hired in 2018 left, and the latest wave of teachers are leaving the public school. Employers of critical services can't find housing for their staff. It’s one thing for a restaurant to close on Mondays. It’s another for the ferry to drop a trip. Migrating whales aren’t the only threat to ferry service. We don’t have the benefit of a cautionary tale pushing us in the right direction on housing policy. If we don’t figure it out, we will be the example others point to.
AAN hires Francine Balling as director of finance and operations
(June 18, 2024) The Artists Association of Nantucket has hired Francine Balling as its director of finance and operations. Balling will oversee the AAN's financial and business concerns, as well as daily operations, and will work closely with executive director Tracey Sears to maintain the organization’s healthy fiscal standing.
NPD liquor-license compliance checks coming
(June 18, 2024) The Nantucket Police Department will conduct compliance checks at businesses holding liquor licenses over the next several months. The department's alcohol enforcement program includes service-compliance checks and reverse stings. Those found in violation will be charged criminally.
Brent Young
Brent Barlow Young passed away at the age of 80 on Friday, June 7, 2024 from cancer. Although Brent was born in Utah, the East Coast and the ocean became his forever home after being lured away after college. Brent discovered Nantucket in the early 1970s after a friend recommended he should come and visit this beautiful island. At the time, he was teaching high school English in Maine, and so he came for the summer. Brent worked the produce department at the old A&P.
NOAA Researches Encounter Over 160 Whales During Aerial Survey
S MARTHA’S VINEYARD/NANTUCKET – Researchers with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, were treated to a fascinating sight this month when aerial crews sighted over 160 whales during a flyover above Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard. During the flyover, the team recorded dozens of sei whales, humpback whales, and fin whales, as well as […] The post NOAA Researches Encounter Over 160 Whales During Aerial Survey appeared first on CapeCod.com.
Large concentration of sei spotted near the Vineyard
Over 160 whales were spotted just south of the Vineyard and Nantucket and 7 different whale species were identified during a single survey as reported by marine observers last week. Of these species spotted was the sei whale, with 93 found, one of the highest concentrations of that particular species...
Town launches new “Click and Fix” app
(June 17, 2024) The town's new Click & Fix Nantucket app will help streamline the process for residents to report maintenance issues and request government services. This user-friendly platform aims to enhance community engagement and ensure that concerns and requests are addressed more efficiently.
Photo Gallery: NHS Senior Parade
(June 17, 2024) The annual Nantucket High School senior car parade was held Monday afternoon, as members of the Class of 2024 made their way from the school, through town and back. I&M sports editor Jamie Cushman took these photos.
Rayport, De Molina vye for at-large NP&EDC seat
(June 17, 2024) Either Abby De Molina, a Nantucket Historic Commission member and Planning Board alternate, or Hillary Rayport, an outspoken critic of municipal planning practices, will be appointed as an at-large member of the Nantucket Planning and Economic Commission next week. The seat is being left open because former...
“Thelma” opens 2024 Nantucket Film Festival Wednesday
(June 17, 2024) The 2024 Nantucket Film Festival, running through Monday, opens Wednesday with “Thelma,” starring Academy Award nominee June Squibb, Richard Roundtree and Parker Posey, which follows 93-year-old Thelma Post as she sets out on a quest for justice after being scammed out of $10,000. It will screen again June 23.
Summer Small Works show opens Friday
(June 17, 2024) The Artists Association of Nantucket will host its annual Summer Small Works Exhibition beginning Friday and running through July 15 in the Cecelia Joyce & Seward Johnson Gallery, 19 Washington St. Doors open at 10 a.m. “Each artist may bring in up to six works that must...
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