Nantucket Current

Danielle Lewis & Myah Johnson Named 2026 Nantucket Scholars

David Creed •

Danielle Lewis and Myah Johnson were named the 2026 Nantucket Scholars on Tuesday evening at the Nantucket Golf Club. The two Nantucket High School seniors were both awarded full four-year college scholarships covering all tuition and fees to the university of their choice. The Nantucket Scholars program, now in its 21st year, is funded through the generosity of the Nantucket Golf Club Foundation, which has now distributed more than $51 million to benefit Nantucket's youth since its founding in

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Veranda House On Trial: Jury Hears Opening Arguments In Lawsuits Over Devastating 2022 Fire

David Creed •

The legal disputes stemming from the devastating Veranda House fire in downtown Nantucket in 2022 have finally reached a trial. Three neighbors of the Veranda House who filed lawsuits against the

Public Safety Dispatchers Allege Retaliation By Police Chief In Grievance Over Third-Party Details

Jason Graziadei •

"We will not be silenced," Patrick Considine told the Select Board Wednesday night. Considine, a dispatch supervisor in the town's public safety communications headquarters, spoke out during the

Island Dog Declared Dangerous By Select Board After Killing Cat

JohnCarl McGrady •

A brown hound dog named Pedro has been deemed dangerous by the Select Board after he killed a cat on March 29th. The Select Board ruled Wednesday evening that the dog, which belongs to island

Dispute Over Deer Fence And Grates At Surfside Estate Resolved By Select Board, But Court Challenge Likely

JohnCarl McGrady •

The Select Board voted 4-1 on Wednesday to uphold a Historic District Commission decision ordering the owners of a Surfside property on Nonantum Avenue to remove previously installed deer grates and

Citizen Petition To Make It Harder To Demolish Historic Structures May Be Moot

JohnCarl McGrady •

A citizen petition seeking to make it harder to demolish historic structures on Nantucket may not be binding, even if voters opt to support it, according to a memo from a town attorney.The petition,

Featured Stories

Photo Gallery: 50th Annual Nantucket Daffodil Festival

David Creed •

The 47th annual Nantucket antique car parade took place this morning on Main Street as the island celebrated the 50th anniversary Nantucket Daffodil Festival. The 110 registered vehicles lined up on

Former Surfside Lifesaving Station To Become Synagogue For Nantucket's Jewish Congregation

Jason Graziadei •

After years of uncertainty over its fate, the former Surfside Lifesaving Station near Surfside Beach is slated to become the new home of Shirat HaYam, Nantucket's Jewish congregation. The property

Photo Gallery: Station Brant Point Hangs Daffodil Wreath

David Creed •

Coast Guard Station Brant Point gave the Brant Point Lighthouse a makeover Monday morning ahead of the 50th annual Daffodil Festival, which kicks off on Thursday, April 23rd and runs through Sunday,

Vineyard Wind Sues Turbine Manufacturer To Stop It From Backing Out Of Wind Farm; $4.5 Billion Project In Jeopardy

Jason Graziadei •

Vineyard Wind has completed construction of the 62-turbine wind farm southwest of Nantucket, but the future of the project appears to be very much in jeopardy. Vineyard Wind is suing GE Renewables,

Town Issues Cease And Desist Order To ACK Natural To Halt Cannabis Deliveries

Jason Graziadei •

The town has issued a cease and desist order to ACK Natural to prevent the island dispensary from delivering cannabis products around Nantucket. Citing a local Nantucket zoning bylaw that states

Current Sports

Sports Roundup: Girls Tennis Stays Hot, Boys Lax Beats Old Rochester

David Creed •

This Whaler sports roundup includes an update on yet another victory for the girls tennis team, a road victory for the boys lacrosse team, the softball team following a mercy rule win, the baseball

Sports Roundup: Girls Tennis Wins Sixth Straight Match

David Creed •

This Whaler sports roundup includes updates on the girls tennis team following their sixth straight victory, the boys lacrosse and girls lacrosse teams following victories, and the softball team.

Photos: Baseball Loses To O'Bryant

David Creed •

After a brief hiatus during spring school vacation week, Whaler sports officially returned to action with the baseball team hosting O’Bryant High School. Nantucket lost 6-4 despite a mid-game rally

Sports Roundup: Five Teams Win Final Games Ahead Of April Break

David Creed •

It was a very successful Friday afternoon for Whaler sports ahead of the April School Vacation Week. All five teams in action earned victories including home wins for the boys tennis, girls lacrosse,

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