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BY PETER B. BRACE Last week's high winds did more than panic the Steamship Authority into canceling many of its vehicle and fast ferry trips. More ...
1. A number of unspecified additional things; 2. pl. additional items, odds and ends A SAFE PLACE ANNOUNCES FIRST ANNUAL "WARMING UP NANTUCKET FAMILIES" More ... MILESTONES BIRTHS B oyan Kalpazanov was born at Nantucket Cottage Hospital on Nov. 22, 2006 weighing 7 pounds and 12 ounces. He is the son of Anna and Jivko Kalpazanov and brother to Ioana of Nantucket. His grandparents are Assia and Valentin Mechevi and Kristina Kalpazanova of Velingrad, Bulgaria. His grea More ... Barnstable judge hears Toolan trial motions on evidence Defers considering change of venue BY MARY LANCASTER After approximately eight hours of hearings on defense motions filed in the case against former New Yorker and alleged murderer Thomas Toolan, Judge Richard Connon, sitting in Barnstable Monday and Tuesday, took matters relating to suppression of evidence under advisement, but did not hear a motion More ...
BY MARY LANCASTER Greg Mehringer gathered up his little daughter on Saturday and reluctantly left his wife Jessica's side at Massachusetts General Hospital where she is undergoing testing for an as yet unknown type of cancer. More ...
BY PETER B. BRACE Finding little to criticize, the Historic District Commission unanimously approved the demolition of Candace Miller and Ed Bernard's house at 8 Jefferson Lane along with plans for a new house to replace it. More ...
New regulations would require addition of two full-time health inspectors BY MARY LANCASTER At tonight's selectmen's meeting Health Inspector Richard Ray will review his outline for new regulations to protect the renting public's health and safety. The proposed regulations only apply to long-term rentals occupied for more than 31 days and exempt daily and weekly vacation homes. More ... OBITUARIES WILLIAM RAMSAY CHANDLER William Ramsay Chandler, of Woodbury, Connecticut, a summer resident of Nantucket throughout his youth, died on October 11, 2006. He was born and grew up in Wilmington, Delaware and attended The Episcopal Academy in Overbrook, Pennsylvania and Harvard College. He served as a More ... DeRensis recommends public hearing for alternates BY PETER B. BRACE Town Counsel Paul DeRensis is recommending that the Planning Board hold a hearing so its three alternates can respond to the board's grievances against them as outlined in an Oct. 23 letter. More ... Roggeveen expected to turn in recount request today Patty Roggeveen, who lost the Nov. 21 special election to Catherine Stover by just two votes, is expected to submit her formal request for a recount to the Town Clerk's office today. Roggeveen earned 801 to Stover's 803 votes in a brief race for a vacant selectman's seat lasting until April. More ... Independent named finalist for Newspaper of the Year Paper wins 11 awards from New England Press Association For the third consecutive year, The Nantucket Independent More ... Zahavi informs Planning Board of foundation intentions BY PETER B. BRACE Dreamland Theater Attorney Ed Woll, Jr. told the Planning Board on Monday night that the only thing his client needed to renovate the building was a building permit for a new foundation. More ... Environmental group checking up on island's scallop fishery BY PETER B. BRACE Coincidence is probably the right word for how the nonprofit Environmental Defense became interested in Nantucket's bay scallop fishery. More ... |
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