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Inn Trouble: Lawsuit Says Summer House Staff Served Up Harassment Instead Of Hospitality
David Creed •
A former Summer House worker has filed a lawsuit in Nantucket Superior Court accusing multiple employees of sexual harassment in the summer of 2022, and alleging she was the victim of discrimination, retaliation, and wrongful termination at the 'Sconset establishment. The woman claims other coworkers created a hostile work environment at The Summer House by refusing to feed her, providing illegal housing in an inadequate living space, wrongfully terminating her after she refused to continue
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Demolition Of Old Nantucket Electric Company Building Approved By Historic District Commission
JohnCarl McGrady •
A historic brick building in downtown Nantucket - one of the last vestiges of an era when the island generated its own electricity along the waterfront - will soon be torn down. The Historic District
Amid Drought, Fines Established For Violators Of Water Use Restrictions
Jason Graziadei •
Amid the ongoing drought conditions on the island, the Nantucket Water Commission voted unanimously on Thursday to impose fees on repeat violators of the mandatory water use restrictions that have
Man Bitten By Shark After Catching It From Nantucket Beach
Jason Graziadei •
A man was bitten by a shark after catching and releasing it on the beach near Hoicks Hollow Sunday night. He was later transported by a Boston Medflight helicopter to a mainland hospital to be
Nantucket Homeowner Sued For Allegedly Cutting Down Neighbors' Trees To Create Ocean View
David Creed •
A Nantucket homeowner is suing their neighbor, seeking over $1.4 million in damages, and accusing them of trespassing into their yard earlier this year and cutting down a stand of 50-year-old trees
Only On Nantucket: The Curious Case Of The "Stolen" Mercedes
Jason Graziadei •
The case of a stolen Mercedes G Wagon from the downtown Nantucket Stop & Shop parking lot on Sunday had many on the island captivated for nearly 48 hours. How the vehicle was taken, and its
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Town Reaches $10.5 Million Settlement With GE Vernova Over Vineyard Wind Blade Failure
Jason Graziadei •
GE Vernova will pay the town of Nantucket and island businesses $10.5 million as part of a settlement related to the offshore wind turbine blade failure in July 2024 at the Vineyard Wind farm. The
Vice President JD Vance To Visit Nantucket In July For Fundraiser
Jason Graziadei •
Vice President JD Vance will visit Nantucket next month for a Republican National Committee fundraiser. Attendees will pay $250,000 per couple to join the host committee, or $100,000 per couple to
New Stage, New Star: 16-Year-Old Nantucketer Danielle Lewis Stars In NPAC's First Production
JohnCarl McGrady •
The Nantucket Performing Arts Center’s first production, Hedi Schreck’s “What the Constitution Means to Me,” opened Thursday night — and one of the stars is a 16-year-old lifelong Nantucketer.
Nantucket School Committee Approves "Bell-To-Bell" Cell Phone Ban
JohnCarl McGrady •
The Nantucket School Committee voted unanimously on Wednesday to pass a new cell phone policy for Nantucket High School and Cyrus Peirce Middle School that requires students to place their phones and
ICE Raid On Nantucket: 12 Detained And Removed By Coast Guard
Jason Graziadei •
At least 12 people were detained and removed from Nantucket on Tuesday in a federal immigration raid by ICE and FBI agents.In what appears to be the largest immigration enforcement operation on
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Photo Gallery: 2025 Race For Open Space
David Creed •
The Nantucket Conservation Foundation's 24th Annual Race For Open Space 5K, 10K, and two-mile walk took place on Saturday morning off Milestone Road at the cranberry bogs. Luke Mackay, 23, of
Title Defense Comes Up Short, Boys Lax Loses In State Semifinals
David Creed •
The boys lacrosse team will not be repeating as state champions this spring following an 11-2 loss to the Cohasset Skippers Wednesday afternoon in the Div. 4 state semifinal at Barnstable High
Girls Lax Makes Jami Lower Proud In Final Season As Head Coach
David Creed •
You can’t tell the story of how lacrosse has produced some of the most talented athletes on the island in recent years without mentioning Jami Lower. Lower founded the youth lacrosse program in 2012
Girls Tennis Concludes Historic Season
David Creed •
The girls tennis program continues to grow and develop under the leadership of head coach Luke Thornewill and assistant head coach Mark Gerardi, and this past weekend their historic season came to an
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