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The CONSEQUENCES ofTHE CUT
Smith's Point breach poses potential navigational, environmental problems
      Esther Island is likely to remain disconnected from Nantucket for quite some time because of strong tidal forces scouring out an old wound in this narrow section of Smith's Point. Heavy winds and high seas ripped through Smith's Point during last week's storm, separating yet again the western-most tip of Nantucket from the rest of the island.
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Residents, realtors question the fairness of rental regulations
      Health Inspector Richard Ray stressed several times that his proposed long-term rental regulations are meant to protect tenant's health and safety, but many at a Monday night forum to discuss the regulations voiced concern over how they single out landlords who rent year-round and could worsen an already serious housing shortage.
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I ON THE COURT
Nantucket Court Report
      In Monday's District Court, Kimberly L. Baker, 25, of Florida, was scheduled for a status review of her case. She was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol on Nov. 17, 2005 and on Feb. 5, 2006.
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Accused kidnapper is held without bail
Youth held on $6,500
      After a set of special hearings in last Friday's District Court, the Polpis man charged with kidnapping and beating a former co-worker on April 12 was held in the Barnstable House of Correction without bail, and a high school student accused of threatening another student with a knife was held on $6,500 bail with a list of conditions in the event of his release.
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Selectmen to review restrictions on Muse license
      It has been two months since the selectmen restricted provisions of the entertainment license for the Muse nightclub, but the issues that led to that event may be resolved at tonight's board meeting. The restrictions that took effect Feb. 21 banned any music after 11 p.m.
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Dorrit Hoffleit, notable astonomer, dies at 100
Had important ties to Maria Mitchell Association
      Renowned female astronomer Dorrit Hoffleit, who played an influential role in developing programs of the island's Maria Mitchell Association, died of complications from cancer at her New Haven, Conn. home on April 9 at the age of 100. Ms.
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Bank of America, Postal Service agree to property easement terms
      "Return to sender" are no longer the words from Bank of America as the bank and new post office developer Al DeMarco have to come terms over an easement between their abutting properties on Sparks Avenue. "I think that it's a fair to say that we have a meeting of the minds and the only thing we needto get it executed is a site plan from Leo [Asadoorian]," said DeMarco's attorney Arthur Reade.
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Selectmen to vote on housing week proclamation
      Because he believes Nantucket needs the people who need affordable housing, and because many island residents struggle to find reasonably priced, quality housing, Aaron Marcavitch, Executive Director of the Nantucket Housing Office, is asking the selectmen to proclaim the first week of May Affordable Housing Solutions Week.
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SHAB approves $1,000 for harbor temperature buoys
      For a thousand dollars, SHAB is going to help take Nantucket Harbor's temperature. The Shellfish & Harbor Advisory Board voted unanimously at its April 17 meeting to give the UMass Boston Nantucket Field Station $1,000 to construct two or three water temperature buoys that new SHAB member Peter Boyce would build and anchor at key locations in the harbor.
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Getoor honored with education award
      The state's Executive Office of Environmental Affairs has recognized Nantucket New School science teacher Chris Getoor with an Award for Excellence in Environmental Education. The awards honor individual schools, teachers and students across the Commonwealth who have distinguished themselves in environmental education initiatives.
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Sheep Pond Road house stays on beach, for now
      There are no immediate plans to remove Charles Warner's postand beam saltbox house, currently resting on its deck on his beach at 25 Sheep Pond Road, from the shore. More than a week after the Patriot's Day southeaster eroded the bank beneath the easternmost of Warner's two summer houses on Sheep Pond Road, neither Warner nor the town have a plan for getting the house off the beach.
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SNAPSHOT
Town Counsel Paul DeRensis
      "I'm merely a servant to the goals of other people," Paul DeRensis said after Town Meeting. DeRensis has represented the island in litigation and at Town Meeting for 21 years now, but he stresses that he wants to stay in the background of government functions. He says he is a private person, and for that reason declined to be interviewed about his tenure with the town.
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OBITUARY
RICHARD KEMBLE
      Richard Kemble died at his winter home in Key West on April 21st after a long series of illnesses. Richard was well known in Nantucket for his work with the Nantucket Historical Association especially along with his husband George Korn for being the chairs of the Festival of Trees and Wreaths at the many venues where these popular events were held until they were finally established at the new W
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I ON SELECTMEN
      AT ITS MEETING ON APRIL 18, THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN: + Unanimously approved applications for a public assembly permit for the Nantucket Wine Festival and for a charity wine license for Nantucket Lighthouse School for an event at the Nantucket Yacht Club May 19 and 20.
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Management of airport tank farm is considered
      If the island will eventually store most of its fuels at a four-million-gallon tank farm east of the airport off Bunker Road, the Airport needs to figure out who will manage such a facility. The feasibility studies on the practicality of connecting storage tanks to a fuel pipeline running off the South Shore are completed.
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FITTING TRIBUTE
      "The project is done," said Nantucket Land Council's director Cormac Collier during a lunch yesterday that commemorated the final filing of conservation restrictions on Linda Loring's Eel Point Road property.
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