Opinion

Current Nature: Find Your Place In Nature

Rochele Rodriguez, Ecological Education Intern at the Linda Loring Nature Foundation •

In an age where digital spaces are accessible at the touch of a finger it is especially important to encourage children to explore and learn in nature. Although it can be intimidating at times when

Put Tick Population Collapse Front And Center

Leah Mojer •

To the editor: Thank you for your story covering the Lone Star ticks on Nantucket. It is alarming that Lone Star ticks have taken hold here so quickly. Having never seen one in person before this

Life And Death On The Wauwinet Freeway

Charles Dundee •

To the editor: I recently endured something that no human being should have to endure in a civilized society.I had traveled out of town with nothing more on my mind than taking a serene evening

Current Waters: Fish Everywhere

Captain Carl Bois, Topspin Fishing •

The stripers are everywhere right now so get out there when you can! They’re not all big, but there is a noticeable number of large fish around, and there are opportunities for personal bests right

Chris Perry Column: Legends Of Miacomet

Chris Perry •

It’s all about the pelts. The championships. The island bragging rights. And back in the day, it was also about a new sports coat from Murray’s Toggery. But, if you want to be part of this exclusive

Disappointed In Decision To Hold Fourth Of July Water Fight

Curtis Barnes •

To the editor: It is disappointing that the Town of Nantucket has decided to hold the July 4 water fight, despite the fact that the entire state is in a drought condition. Although the water is to be

Cape And Islands Unitarian Universalist Ministers Support Nantucket's Rev. Splaine On Fourth Of July Decision

Rev. Kristen Harper, et al •

To the editor:  We, the Unitarian Universalist ministers of the Cape and Islands, wish to express our support and encouragement to the Rev. Erin Splaine and the members of the Second Congregational

A Quarter Of A Penny To End Hunger On Nantucket

Ed Mitzen •

There is a number that ought to embarrass us, and it isn’t the price of a waterfront teardown. It’s this: roughly one in three year-round Nantucketers struggles to put food on the table. Thousands of

Nantucket 8th Graders Urge Island To Pursue Indoor Recreation Facility

Christine Haigh, Hadassah De Oliveira and Henry Browers •

To the editor: We, three 8th-grade students, have recently been researching an issue in our community. Athletes, and all community members in general, have limited reliable indoor spaces to exercise.