Nantucket Current
Civic Association Proposes Restrictions On Public's Use Of Sconset Bluff Walk
JohnCarl McGrady •
The Sconset Civic Association is proposing a set of restrictive regulations for the Sconset Bluff Walk that would limit the public’s use of the iconic walking trail. Town administration isn’t sure that some of the restrictions are advisable - or even legal. The Sconset Civic Association’s proposal would restrict access to the public walking path during July and August to 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. and install turnstiles at the north and south entrances. “Limiting use during peak season is essential
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Nantucket Has Lots Of Bylaws. But Are They Enforced?
JohnCarl McGrady •
Weak enforcement is one of the most commonly cited causes of nearly every contentious issue on Nantucket, from concerns surrounding short-term rentals to the illegal use of lawn fertilizer, and from
Island Author Nat Philbrick To Be Honored With Atheneum's Inaugural Luminary Award
Nantucket Current •
Island author and historian Nathaniel Philbrick will be honored with the Nantucket Atheneum's inaugural Luminary Award this summer. Established by the Atheneum’s Board of Trustees, the Luminary
Board Of Health Discusses Pros And Cons Of Artificial Turf With Ban Under Consideration
JohnCarl McGrady •
In a wide-ranging discussion Tuesday, the Board of Health heard arguments for and against the use of artificial turf playing fields on Nantucket. No votes were taken, and it remains unclear whether
$300,000 Donated For New Preschool Tuition Assistance Pilot Program On Nantucket
Nantucket Current •
The Community Foundation for Nantucket unveiled a new preschool tuition assistance pilot program on Tuesday, with three funders committing a total of $300,000 to help offset the high cost of
For Now, NRTA Charging New Electric Buses With Propane Generators
JohnCarl McGrady •
The Nantucket Regional Transit Authority (NRTA) is currently using propane-powered generators to charge a portion of its fleet of new electric buses and vans, reducing the environmental benefits and
Featured Stories
How Much Cocaine Is In Nantucket's Sewage? A Lot
JohnCarl McGrady •
Eight months of wastewater surveillance data show consistently elevated levels of cocaine in Nantucket’s sewage - with spikes in October and December 2025 that were nearly three times the national
Amid Controversy In Boston, Pottery Studio Set To Open New Location In Downtown Nantucket
Jason Graziadei •
A Boston pottery studio that is planning to open a new location on Nantucket has been at the center of a social media storm and the subject of a withering front-page story in The Boston
"This Is Not Preservation" - Fines Levied After Unpermitted Demolition of 1938 Cottage
Jason Graziadei •
A cottage on Smith’s Point in Madaket that dates back to 1938 was demolished without a permit, prompting the town and the Nantucket Historic District Commission to issue violation notices and levy
$10,000 Reward Offered In Alleged Sconset Geotube Vandalism Case
JohnCarl McGrady •
The Sconset Beach Preservation Fund is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a suspect responsible for the alleged vandalism that caused the partial collapse of the
Bomb Threats Continue Against Ralph Lauren Store On Main Street
Jason Graziadei •
During the summer of 2025, several high-profile bomb threats were made against the Ralph Lauren store on Main Street, which prompted Nantucket Police and State Troopers to shut down a large part of
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Nantucket Athletic Department Announces Two Coaching Hires
David Creed •
As the island shifts gears and begins focusing on the spring sports season, the Nantucket High School Athletic Department announced two coaching hires Friday afternoon. Kelly Mayette has been hired
Sports Roundup: Boys Hoops Advances To Round Of 32
David Creed •
This Whaler sports roundup includes an update on the boys basketball team after winning a state tournament game at home, the girls basketball following a road loss, and the boys hockey team, who went
Whaler Sports State Tournament Schedule
David Creed •
The MIAA released the winter tournament brackets on Saturday and three Whaler teams have officially punched their tickets into the postseason.The boys basketball team finished #29 in
Sports Roundup: Boys & Girls Hockey Wrap Up Regular Seasons
David Creed •
This Whaler sports roundup includes an update and photos from the final girls hockey game of the season on Wednesday as well as an update and photos from the boys hockey team's final regular season
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