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Over 100 people gathered at Children’s Beach Thursday evening for two reasons. To honor the late Civil Rights leader and U.S.
Patricia Belford is suing Jacoby, who claims he chopped down the greenery that grew between her property and Nantucket's ...
They are back at it again. After tides and weather interrupted plans last year, eight swimmers are attempting to swim the 18-mile open water stretch of Nantucket Sound from Nantucket’s to the Vineyard ...
High-tax areas like Boston and Nantucket could see major financial relief—potentially reshaping homeownership and mobility ...
During the last Ice Age, the Laurentide Ice Sheet pushed a bunch of rocks as far south as Long Island. As the ice melted and retreated, it formed sandbanks ...
It's not all about building new apartment complexes. These programs push back against short-term rentals and focus on resident housing.
There might be one silver lining to the drought gripping the island. Ticks hate dry conditions even more than we do.
A new documentary explores how Steven Spielberg’s hit reshaped the movie industry 50 years ago and why it resonates today.
The nationwide protests are in response to the Trump administration’s efforts to undermine civil rights and democratic institutions, organizers say.
The Barre Town Fire Department is inviting locals to join a water fighting league inspired by a Nantucket tradition.
The settlement creates a Community Claims Fund to compensate local businesses and residents for “economic harm." ...
The definitive settlement agreement with GE Vernova will compensate local businesses for lost revenues during the busy, ...