Opinion

Continued Support For Our Island Home

Susan Pettey •

To the editor: While the price tag for a new Island Home is substantial, voters should also bear in mind the human cost for Nantucket residents who would need to go off-island for nursing care.

Everybody's Hometown: Sound Planning Required

Joseph Topham •

To the editor: Concerned community members have expressed their opposition to a candidate’s suggestion that we should have allowed the construction of taller buildings in Richmond Development.

More Good Days Together

Rosemary McLaughlin •

To the editor: May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to reflect on the mental health of our community and ourselves. This year’s theme from NAMI is: “Stigma grows in silence. Healing

No Place For Hate On Nantucket

Hillary Hedges Rayport •

To the editor: I am running for re-election to the planning board and the election is tomorrow, Tuesday May 19th. Yesterday, I discovered that multiple of my campaign signs near Tom Nevers and by the

Current Nature: Prairie Dogs Of Nantucket

Sarah Bois, PhD Director of Research and Conservation, Linda Loring Nature Foundation •

Nantucket has a wealth of biodiversity, but not so much in the way of mammals. So when a new mammal comes to the island, it’s certainly something of note. That is as true today as it was decades and

Local Merchants Respond To Chain Store Ban Coverage

Wendy Hudson, et al •

To the editor: Shop Local Nantucket is writing in response to the recent article regarding Roller Rabbit and Nantucket’s Formula Business Bylaw because we believe it raises a much larger conversation

The Final Vote To Save Our Island Home

Kathy Grieder •

To the editor: On May 19, Nantucket voters have a critical opportunity to shape the future of elder care and rehabilitation on our island. The proposal for a new Our Island Home passed decisively at

Coastal Conservancy: Let's Come Together

Burton Balkind •

To the editor: Thank you to all of the voters who stayed until the very end of the second night of Town Meeting to say NO to Article 73 and YES to preserving our legacy beach below the bluff in

It Is Time To Build The Field

Heather Woodbury •

To the editor: In response to “One Field Will Not Solve the Problem,” the writer wants to talk about costs. Fine. Let’s talk about costs because the real lesson here is what delay costs a