( Dec. 14, 2023 ) Change is coming to the Nantucket Planning & Economic Development Commission, one way or another. A home-rule petition that would change the makeup of the commission is …
( Dec. 14, 2023 ) Inflatable Christmas decorations and a working train fill the front yard of Scott Bamber’s Friendship Lane home. The property, annually decorated with thousands of colorful …
( Dec. 6, 2023 ) A head-on collision stopped traffic atthe Milestone Rotary Wednesday morning. Emergency workers at the scene said a man driving a black Dodge Ram pickup truck suffered a …
(Dec. 1, 2023) The stutter had begun to define her life. Certain words stuck in her mouth when Avery Nigrelli tried to talk and the inability to get the words out was isolating. Her parents worried …
( Nov. 30, 2023 ) Several homes were evacuated Thursday morning after a malfunction during a propane tank replacement caused a gas leak at a Back Street home. A resident on Back Street was …
( Nov. 25, 2023 ) Around 40 pro-Palestine protestors picketed from mid-island to downtown Saturday afternoon, calling for a permanent ceasefire in the conflict between Israel and Hamas. …
(Nov. 22, 2023) The Nantucket Historical Association’s Festival of Wreaths annually kicks off the holiday season. More than 75 creatively-decorated wreaths are up for auction through Saturday …
( Nov. 22, 2023 ) Aidan Feeney has been searching for ways to stretch the revenue stream of his Fog Town Farm since it first started producing crops in 2019. “As a grower, each year a ton …
(Nov. 16, 2023) Like most scallop fishermen, Bob DeCosta knows that the unprecedented amount of scallop seed now in the harbor will not equal a banner season next year without a little help. …
(Nov. 16, 2023) A childhood friend and former coworker said this week he will remember Wesley “Wes” Francis as a warm, caring and fun-loving soul who was always there for someone when …