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Clay Twombley
Five and a half years ago, Clay Twombley found himself walking along the beach on Nantucket faced with a decision: Stay or go? "I was at a time in my life when I didn't really know what I wanted to do," the 35 year old recalls. "I had been living in Boston and ready for change when I decided to come out here for the summer. More...
Glenora Kelly Smith
Glenora Kelly Smith has created an Eden for art on her property on Fulling Mill Road, which was formerly a sachem and then a sheep farm. Her "Nantucket Nest" is, in the off-season, a workshop for creation and inspiration. Smith built the house from the shell of a salt box to include a greenhouse that doubles as a living room. More...
EDITORIAL
During a recent round of budget discussions, School Committee member Dr. Timothy Lepore acknowledged the Committee's role in the elementary school's falling into "corrective action" by the state Department of Education. More...
Going into Friday night, Nantucket's JV ice hockey team was struggling with a 0-3-0 record and coming off a less than stellar outing a week ago. However, there was no question as to whether or not Nantucket came to play on Friday and Saturday at home before over 300 fans. More...
The Nantucket Historical Association houses the most complete visual record of Nantucket history in existence. The image here is from our collections and may be one we cannot identify, wish for more information about or just want to see if people can identify. Many more images are available for viewing and identification at www.nha.org. More...