The Magical Realism of Katherine Howe
by Suzanne DaubEvery June, the Nantucket Book Festival brings together readers and authors in a celebration of the written word. Over the years, this weekend event has welcomed to our island hundreds of well-known authors including Alice Hoffman, Dennis Lehane, Tiya Miles, Marlon James, Jodi Picoult, Sebastian Junger, Imani Perry, Hernan Diaz, Jennifer Weiner, Charles Graeber, Isabel Wilkerson, James McBride, Alex Marzano-Lesnevich, and Azar Nafisi. The Book Fest also showcases Nantucket writers: Nathaniel Philbrick, Elin Hilderbrand, James Sulzer, Nancy Thayer, Steve Sheppard, and Gabrielle Burnham have made appearances. Kwame Alexander, Margaret Atwood, Erik Larson are among the more than 20 authors who will speak at the 2024 Festival held this Thursday through Sunday.
Book Festival presenting authors have written fiction and nonfiction; they’ve won the Pulitzer, the PEN/Faulkner, and other national book awards. Some have written multiple New York Times Best Sellers, and a few have written a single, notable book (so far). Each has been willing to share their stories, their challenges, and their successes during the many free talks and forums. Some even offer guidance to aspiring writers attending the Nantucket Book Festival.
Among the presenting authors for the 2024 Book Festival is Katherine Howe, an award-winning historian and novelist with ten books to her name, four of them New York Times Best Sellers.
Howe lives on the North Shore in Marblehead, and she’s visited Nantucket many times, often as a sailor and recently during the 2024 FIGAWI race in May. She’s a scholar and a teacher as well as a published author and is working this summer to finish her doctorate. She has loved writing from a very young age “I’d always written as a child: it was how I made sense of the world, but it never occurred to me that I could do it professionally,” Howe explained.
Of the ten books she has written so far, more than half are about witches, witchcraft, or pirates. Katherine Howe earned a BA in Art History and Philosophy
AN ISLAND POINT OF VIEW:
You’ll Need a Bookcase
essay by Robert P. BarsantiI can’t buy a decent bookcase. If I want, I can get one on Wayfair or from Ikea that looks like a bookcase, but the shelves won’t hold anything heavier than a take out meal. I can find one created by a craftsman made of walnut and sturdy enough to hold the Harvard Library in leatherbond, but the bill is roughly what you would pay for a used Toyota. And it won’t buy the groceries.
Bookcases are rare because book buyers have become rare. Nobody belongs to a book club. The nation’s doorsteps do not shake, once a month, with another Michener or Vidal tome. We don’t stop by the local bookstore because Borders blackholed them into a corporate orbit around The Gap and the Cheesecake Factory. Then, as black holes do, Borders disappeared into itself and left a Spirit of Halloween Store in the cavity. Amazon once sent out books: now it delivers candy, videos, and Whole Foods ready-made vegan meatloaf...
At this point, a large number of books are bought so that they can be backgrounds for the Zoom quarterly sales meetings. We sit in front of fifty dollars of used books, aligned in a careful scatterplot while Justin and Becky show the quarterly sales projections for the southern markets as we nod our heads in attentive boredom.
Our digital overlords have squeezed the reading time out of our lives with flashing lights. Our eyes fill with Madden Football, Candycrush, or Bridgerton. They silt our minds with handful after handful of popcorn until we sit in the dark and wonder why our mouths are so dry and our heads are so sore. The dopamine keeps us munching, flash to flash, cut to cut,
Angry Bird to Angry Bird.
To step a bit further back, most people in the world don’t have the time to invest in the latest Stephen King. They have deadlines and commitments, be they
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Stand by Me
by Steve “Tuna” TornovishThere’s a scene at the start of the fantastic 1986 movie “Stand By Me” where Richard Dreyfuss is sitting in his car, trying to come to terms with the death of one of his childhood buddies. As this character looks up from the newspaper article that had delivered the bad news, he sees two kids who look about thirteen pedaling by on their bikes. We see the Dreyfuss character immediately taken back in time, back to that age, back with his neighborhood gang. It’s a poignant moment that starts this brilliant coming-of-age movie (based on the Stephen King novella The Body).
I got to feel a similar jolt to my past recently. It started with a call from Tammy King: “Hey Cuz—there’s these kids I just ran into at the tackle shop. They all ride their bikes to the beach with their fishing gear, and they’re awesome!” Tammy told me that the kids looked to be about 13 years old. She was completely smitten by their enthusiasm. Based on Tammy’s enthusiasm, I figured that I’d have to find out more about these mystery kids at some point.
The image of kids who want to fish that badly activated my flashback mode to our Hooper Farm Road crew when I was that age. Saturdays in the spring and early summer were dedicated to pond fishing, after cereal, cartoons, the Three Stooges, and professional wrestling, of course. Those days spent fishing Miacomet Pond with my neighborhood buddies were some of the greatest days of my life.
A day or so later I received this text from my brother Bill: “Hey Steve, there’s five kids fishing out here at Point O’ Breakers. They’re local kids, and they’re out here all the time having a blast. I got their names for you. I handed out a few metal lures to them. They loved it!” I asked Bill if all of the kids had fishing gear. “Yes: they have tackle, fishing rods, and short attention spans. They’re having a good time. They’re like the kids from “The Goonies!” All right, destiny, I can take a hint. It was time to track these kids down.
I decided to utilize a tried-and-true detective technique: I put it out on Facebook. I typed a quick post to say that I was trying to identify and locate a great crew of kids who bike out to the beaches with their fishing gear. I added the first names and last initials of the five that brother Bill had provided. I had a reply in minutes—
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Today’s Nantucket Events & Entertainment
THURSDAY, JUNE 13
PLEIN AIR NANTUCKET
Open to all artists at any skill level who wish to paint outdoors & enjoy painting with peers. Freshly painted works hang daily on Artist Association of Nantucket designated “Wet Walls” in the Big Gallery, Straight Wharf. NantucketArts.org
11:15 AM - Island Tours Signature Historic Tour
A narrated tour of historic sites in town, Old Mill, Oldest House, Sconset Village, Sankaty Head Lighthouse & more with knowledgeable guides in air-conditioned buses. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington St. Again at 1 pm & 2:45pm. Nantucketbustours.com or 508-228-0334.
11:15 AM - Nantucket by Water Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise
Relax on a narrated tour of the inner harbor while you enjoy ice cream with friends & family. Departs again at 1, 2:15, & 4 pm. One-hour; daily cruises. Call 508-2287037 or book online nantucketbywater.com.
11:45 AM - The Westender Tour with Island Tours
A 2-1/2 hr tour of the west end of Nantucket. Visit Madaket, then travel to the Cisco area with stops at Bartlett’s Farm & Cisco Brewers. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington st. or at Nantucketbustours.com or call 508-228-0334.
12:45 PM - Linda Loring Nature Foundation Hike with Nantucket Walkabout LLNF’s publicly accessible property has easy trails thru sandplain grasslands, coastal shrublands, & along the North Head of Long Pond in sight of an active osprey nest. 110 Eel Point Road. 508-422-7466 WalkNantucket.com
1 to 1:45 PM - Tara Karr Roberts with Mary Bergman
Tara Karr Roberts’ debut novel Wild and Distant Seas follows 4 generations of women as they seek to chart their own futures. Join the author and Nantucket historian & writer Mary Bergman to learn more about how Roberts draws inspiration from Moby-Dick and created a richly imaged world all her own. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
2 to 2:45 PM - Casey Sherman with Sara DiVello
Join Casey Sherman with fellow author and festival co-chair Sara Divello as they
investigate true crime writing and Casey’s immersive books. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. nantucketbookfestival.org A Nantucket Book Festival Event
3 to 3:45 PM - Katherine Howe with Tim Ehrenberg
Howe and Tim Ehrenberg, Nantucket Book Foundation Board President & creator of Tim Talks Books, will talk about writing adventures, chat about pirates & witches, and discuss co-writing Astor and Vanderbilt with broadcast journalist, Anderson Cooper. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India St. Nantucket Book Festival Event
4 PM - Nantucket Young Playwrights Staged Readings
Ten-minute plays written by Nantucket teens under the mentorship of filmmaker, Jay Craven performed by professional actors in a staged reading at White Heron Theatre, 5 North Water Street. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
4 to 4:45 PM - Gabriella Burnham with Jason Graziadei
Burnham’s new novel, Wait, takes place on Nantucket and tells the story of 2 sisters navigating turbulent social currents, immigration systems, and more all while leaning into the bond of sisterhood. Join her in conversation with Jason Graziadei. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
4 to 7 PM - Live Music by Doug & Co at Cisco Brewers
Head to the brewery at 5 Bartlett Farm Road for a pint or two and enjoy live local bands. Tables are first-come, first-served: no reservations. Ciscobrewers.com
5:15 to 6:15 PM - Nantucket by Water Cocktail Cruise
Escape the summer crowds & enjoy breathtaking views as you cruise around Nantucket Harbor with family & friends. On board music. BYOB. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
5:15 to 6:45 PM - Nantucket By Water Sip & Fish
Parents sip, and kids fish in this relaxing afternoon excursion. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
6 to 7 PM - ELL Beginner & Intermediate English Class
To learn basic conversation or improve English skills. Class is conducted in English; preregistration not required. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street.
Sensational Adaptation
by Suzanne DaubLively and entertaining with a dash of lunacy: Theatre Workshop of Nantucket’s current production is playwright Kate Hamill’s playful version of Sense and Sensibility. This theatrical adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel is a contemporary take on navigating love, loss, and societal expectations in 18th-century England. Hamill's script gets to the heart of the story while bringing a fresh and energetic
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Events & Entertainment
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6 to 8 PM - Live Music with Jacob Butler
Live Music at The Rose & Crown, 23 S. Water Street.
6:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor
Enjoy a stunning sunset from the water. Reservations at EndeavorSailing.com or 508-228-5585. Departs from Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Departure times change as time of sunset changes.
7 to 8:30 PM - Nantucket by Water Sunset Cruise
Nothing beats a Nantucket Sunset. Grab your favorite beverages & snacks and c’mon aboard for one of the best shows in town! Departure time will vary with sunset. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
7 PM - Sense & Sensibility by Theatre Workshop of Nantucket
A playful new adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved novel that is full of humor, emotional depth, and bold theatricality. Tickets at TheatreNantucket.com
8 PM - The Nantucket Ghost Walk - Town Route
A 3/4-mi, 80 min stroll in the historic district to 5 of the most haunted sites. $25; $20 seniors(65+); $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Cash Only. No reservations necessary, Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 10 min early. 774-325-8972
FRIDAY, JUNE 14
PLEIN AIR NANTUCKET
Open to all artists at any skill level who wish to paint outdoors & enjoy painting with peers. Freshly painted works hang daily on Artist Association of Nantucket designated “Wet Walls” in the Big Gallery, Straight Wharf. NantucketArts.org
8 AM - Coskata Pond & Woods with Nantucket Walkabout
A three-mile hike mostly over sand, exploring this area is a fascinating exploration of the beginnings of Nantucket Harbor. Six habitats - tidal pond, beach, cedar forest & dune, maritime oak forest, salt marsh with two active osprey nest poles and harbor. 508-422-7466 WalkNantucket.com
8 AM to 7 PM - Story Walk: Blue on Blue
Discover the joys of a wild rainstorm in this poetic picture book, written by Diane White and illustrated by a Caldecott medal-winning, Beth Krommes. All month long in the Garden, Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street.
9 to 9:45 AM - Erik Larson with Linda Henry
Join best-selling historian Erik Larson and CEO of Boston Globe Media, Linda Henry as they discuss Erik’s latest book, The Demon of Unrest: A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism at the Dawn of the Civil War. A master of narrative nonfiction, Larson will also touch on his writing process and some of his other books. Methodist Church, 2 Centre Street. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
9:30 AM - Barrett’s Tours
Historic tours offered daily departing from 25 Federal St., across from the Visitors Centre. Reservations: call 508-228-0174. Offered again at 12:30 & 3 pm
10 AM - Endeavor Sailing Excursions with Captain Jim
Learn Nantucket’s maritime history & see waterfront sights. Reservations encouraged. Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Tickets at 508-228-5585 or EndeavorSailing.com. Repeated at 1:30 & 3:30 pm.
10 AM - Gail’s Tours of Nantucket
Daily in-depth van tour of Nantucket with 7th generation native as your guide. Intown pickup. To reserve a seat, call 508-257-6557. Tours again at 1 & 3 pm
10 AM - Historic Mansions of Main Street and America’s Oldest Windmill
A 1.8 mi, 45 min. exercise walk with historic commentary past whaling era mansions & back downtown. Cash only; $25; $20 seniors (65+) ; $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 10 min early. whjamieson@gmail.com 774-325-8972
10 to 10:45 AM - Trish O’Kane with Kitty Pochman
Trish O’Kane author of Birding to Change the World: A Memoir, will converse with Kitty Pochman, Exec. Dir. of the Linda Loring Foundation to discuss her journey teaching ornithology and her lifelong learning & activism. Methodist Church, 2 Centre Street. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
11 to 11:45 AM - Paul Harding with Ann Sullivan
Paul Harding, author of a number of books, including the Pulitzer winning Thinkers will converse with Nantucket Book Foundation Vice President, Ann Sullivan. Methodist Church, 2 Centre Street. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
11:15 AM - Island Tours Signature Historic Tour
A narrated tour of historic sites in town, Old Mill, Oldest House, Sconset Village, Sankaty Head Lighthouse & more with knowledgeable guides in air-conditioned buses. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington St. Again at 1 pm & 2:45pm. Nantucketbustours.com or 508-228-0334.
11:15 AM - Nantucket by Water Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise
Relax on a narrated tour of the inner harbor while you enjoy ice cream with friends & family. Departs again at 1, 2:15, & 4 pm. One-hour; daily cruises. Call 508-2287037 or book online nantucketbywater.com.
11:45 AM - The Westender Tour with Island Tours
A 2-1/2 hr tour of the west end of Nantucket. Visit Madaket, then travel to the
Cisco area with stops at Bartlett’s Farm & Cisco Brewers. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington st. or at Nantucketbustours.com or call 508-228-0334.
1 to 1:45 PM - Steven Rowley with Tim Ehrenberg
Steven Rowley, author of Lily and the Octopus, The Guncle, The Celebrants, The Guncle Abroad will chat with Ehrenberg about friendship, the complicated bond of family, the importance of queer voices, and the power of love infused with his signature heart and humor. Methodist Church, 2 Centre St. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
2 PM - Gardner Farm Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
This hike is within Nantucket’s oldest outwash plain of sandplain grasslands, with pitch pine forests & a walkway over a cattail-choked inlet. Hike is close to Cisco Beach & Cisco Brewery. Book at WalkNantucket.com, 508-422-7466
2 to 2:45 PM - Bianca Bokser with Michael Schulder
Bianca Bosker author of Cork Dork, will converse with former Senior Executive Producer for CNN and Nantucket Book Foundation Board Director, Michael Schulder. Methodist Church, 2 Centre Street. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
3 to 3:45 PM - Sara DiVello with Mary Haft
Sara Divello author of Broadway Butterfly: A Thriller, will converse with Co-Chair of the Book Festival, Co-Founder of the Nantucket Book Foundation and Board member, Mary Haft. Methodist Church, 2 Centre Street. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
3 to 4 PM - Free Self Defense Class
Join Jules Embry-Pelrine of Nantucket Martial Arts Alliance for a free self defense class for teens & young adults! Jules holds a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and is certified Krav Maga instructor. Wear comfortable clothes you can move in & bring a water bottle! Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India St. NantucketAtheneum.org
4 to 4:45 PM - Ben Mezrich with Linda Henry
NYT bestselling author Ben Mezrich will be joined in conversation by co-owner and CEO of Boston Globe Media, Linda Henry. Methodist Church, 2 Centre Street. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
4 to 7 PM - Live Music by Soggy Po Boys at Cisco Brewers
Head out to the brewery at 5 Bartlett Farm Road for a pint or two and enjoy live local bands. Tables are first-come, first-served: no reservations. Ciscobrewers.com
5 to 7 PM - Teen Game Night
Teens and tweens are invited to play a selection of games in the Learning Lab, including Nintendo Switch games like Just Dance and Mario Party, as well as board games. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. NantucketAtheneum.org
5:15 to 6:15 PM - Nantucket by Water Cocktail Cruise
Escape the summer crowds & enjoy breathtaking views as you cruise around Nantucket Harbor with family & friends. On board music. BYOB. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
5:15 to 6:45 PM - Nantucket By Water Sip & Fish
Parents sip, and kids fish in this relaxing afternoon excursion. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
6 to 8 PM - Live Music with Jacob Butler
Live Music at The Rose & Crown, 23 S. Water Street.
6:30 to 7:30 PM - Margaret Atwood with Heather Reisman & Louise Dennys
Renowned & critically acclaimed author Margaret Atwood will converse with Heather Reisman and Atwood’s longtime publisher & editor Louise Dennys. This event will fill to capacity & is first-come, first-served with limited seating. DO NOT start lining up until 5:30 pm. First Congregational Church, 62 Centre St. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
6:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor
Enjoy a stunning sunset from the water. Reservations at EndeavorSailing.com or 508-228-5585. Departs from Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Departure times change as time of sunset changes.
6:45 to 7:45 PM - Queer Ecology Lecture: Nature Defying Expectations
In celebration of Pride Month and in collaboration with the Linda Loring Foundation, come to the Great Hall for a riveting lecture “Queer Ecology: How Nature Defies Expectations.” Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. NantucketAtheneum.org
7 to 8:30 PM - Nantucket by Water Sunset Cruise
Nothing beats a Nantucket Sunset. Grab your favorite beverages & snacks and c’mon aboard for one of the best shows in town! Departure time will vary with sunset. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
7 PM - Sense & Sensibility by Theatre Workshop of Nantucket
A playful new adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved novel that is full of humor, emotional depth, and bold theatricality. Tickets at TheatreNantucket.com
7:30 to 10 PM - Nantucket Book Festival Author Dinner
Enjoy a buffet dinner with your favorite authors. This is the only event designed to fundraise for the Book Festival: ticket sales help keep most Book Fest events free. White Elephant, 50 Easton St. Tickets at nantucketbookfestival.org
10 PM - Friday Night Karaoke
Join the fun and sing along at the Rose & Crown, 23 S. Water Street. 508-2282595 TheRoseAndCrown.com
SATURDAY, JUNE 15
PLEIN AIR NANTUCKET
Open to all artists at any skill level who wish to paint outdoors & enjoy painting with peers. Freshly painted works hang daily on Artist Association of Nantucket designated “Wet Walls” in the Big Gallery, Straight Wharf. NantucketArts.org continued on page 11
Ticks on the Hunt
by Dr. Sarah Treanor Bois, PhD Director of Research & Education at the Linda Loring Nature FoundationI first encountered Lone Star ticks on Tuckernuck Island in 2015. I had one adult female hitchhike back to Nantucket on me, and I reported it to Tick Report. At the time, it was only the second report from Nantucket, with many more known from Tuckernuck Island. Of course, birds fly easily from one island to another, and deer swim. It was just a matter of time before Nantucket and all of its available habitat became the next place for Lone Star ticks to populate.
Since then, lone star ticks (Amblyomma americanum) have become established and even dominant in parts of Nantucket. This started in the western end, and they are now found across the island, all the way to the eastern end.
So why are there lone star ticks now and why are they getting worse? The lone star tick is one example of a range-expanding species responding to climate change. Their distribution has been expanding from south-eastern, south-central, and mid-Atlantic states, with warming climate making larger swaths of the northern U.S. more hospitable to lone star ticks.
Or are they? Some experts believe that lone star ticks were prevalent in parts of the northeastern U.S. during the 1700s and that they now they are reclaiming that habitat. Centuries ago, primary forest habitat and deer populations were at their peak and so were the ticks, as we know from written descriptions and collections of the period. The 1800s brought expanded colonization, which resulted in significant forest cutting and hunting pressure on deer populations, leading to decreases in tick populations. Now, with forests recovering from decades of logging, white-tailed deer populations have rebounded, and winters are getting warmer due to climate change. It’s a perfect storm for the ticks to be taking over. This combination could mean continued expansion of lone star ticks, which are now established from Florida to Maine and as far west as Nebraska.
Regardless of why they’re here, they are here. So what do we need to look out for?
Lone star ticks are notable (and named) for the distinctive white dot on their reddish-brown bodies, which is only found on adult females. The adult males have white dots or streaks on the outer edges of their bodies. Nymphs are smaller and distinguished by reddish-brown bodies and fast speed. Yes, they will “run” up your clothes upon contact.
Lone star ticks are known to be more aggressive than deer and dog ticks: they actively “hunt” down a host instead of passively hoping one walks by since they are attracted to carbon dioxide (basically, us breathing out).
With a job working outdoors in the field and off-trail conducting research, I have a high exposure rate to ticks. Tromping around the grasses, shrubs, swamps, and other unmanaged habitats of Nantucket put me, and others in the same profession, at a higher risk of exposure. I thought I would share some of what we do to minimize tick bites.
The first and best line of defense is prevention. Keeping trails mowed and staying on paths is a good first step. We wear closed-toed shoes and long pants at all times. However, staying on mowed trails isn’t always possible when conducting research or looking for rare species. For work, I treat my field pants (the ones I wear out in the brush every day) with permethrin. I know that choice isn’t for everyone, but it is one I am personally comfortable with. I spray the outside of my field clothes with permethrin while I am not wearing them and let them dry in the sun. Supposedly, the permethrin will be effective for more than 40 washes. I generally reapply mid-summer.
Permethrin is a pesticide that is chemically similar to extracts of the flowering chrysanthemum plant. It acts on insects by over-stimulating their nervous
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Blue Beetle
Sensational Adaptation
perspective to this very well-known comedy of manners.
In the talented hands of TWN’s Producing Artistic Director Justin Cerne, Sense and Sensibility does not disappoint! From the surprise dropped in the opening scene, under Cerne’s direction, this is a fast-paced, dynamic, high-quality production. He deftly handles the quick changes and controlled chaos of the play, never losing the audience in the bedlam.
The brilliant cast fully delivers on the humor, drama, and romance as the play explores themes of family, friendship, and the balance between sense and sensibility. Actors Erica Knight and Chelsie Sutherland, as loving opposites Elinor and Marianne, carry the show, expressing sibling tension amid the stresses of society with empathy and energy. Michael Judson Berry is entertaining in the comedic role of the endlessly anxious and awkward Edward Ferras. Audiences will love to hate Katherine Schaber’s shamlessly scheming Fanny, even as she cuts off the Dashwoods, and Nicole LeBlanc is only slightly more sympathetic as the manipulative social climber who comes between Elinor and Edward.
No strangers to the Nantucket stage, Pam Murphy and Peter Sendelbach are hilarious as Mrs. Jennings and Sir John Middleton, with perfect timing and depth beyond the comedy. Casey Sayre Boukus is expressive and effective as the overbred Lady Middleton, and her costume design firmly sets the play in the Regency Era, while conveying details about each character.
Half-dozen or so of the 15 actors are double-cast as “Gossips,” delivering additional comic relief as they guide the audience through the plot.
Anyone familiar with Jane Austen’s novel knows her landscapes and varied settings, from the English countryside to London, estates to cottages, sitting rooms and dining rooms. Jeffrey Petersen succeed in expressing it all with just a single intricate set design that includes impressive floor to ceiling craftsmanship in painting, carpentry, and textiles to recreate the feel of the Regency Era.
Theatre Workshop of Nantucket has delivered yet another sensational show to open the 2024 season. Their production of Kate Hamill's adaptation engages modern audiences while staying true to Austen's timeless tale—it’s sure to please both Austen buffs and those new to her novels.
Sense and Sensibility runs through June 22: tickets at theatrenantucket.org
Events & Entertainment
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8 AM - ACK Clean Team
Help clean up various parts of Nantucket with The Clean Team. We supply everything you need, including grabbers. Meet at The Handlebar Cafe, 15 Washington St. or outside of Town meet at Tuppancy Links on Cliff Road
9 to 9:45 AM - Nancy Thayer with Meg Ruley
New York Times best-selling author Nancy Thayer will converse with her agent, friend, & island native Meg Ruley. They’ll discuss Nancy’s Nantucket books and literary career with emphasis on her newest novel, The Summer We Started Over Methodist Church, 2 Centre St. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
9:15 to 10 AM - Marine Storytime - Ages 3+
Natural Science Museum, 7 Milk Street.
9:30 AM - Barrett’s Tours
Historic tours offered daily departing from 25 Federal St., across from the Visitors Centre. Reservations: call 508-228-0174. Offered again at 12:30 & 3 pm 9:45 to 10:15 AM - Free Nanpuppets at the Atheneum
Join Lizza and her puppet friends for fun in the garden. Bring a blanket to sit on. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. NantucketAtheneum.org
10 AM - Fabulous Mansions of the Cliff & Brant Point
2-1/2 mi, 1 hr. exercise walk with historic commentary past spectacular homes. End at White Elephant Hotel. Cash Only, $25; $20 for 65+; $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Meet at Main & Centre by bank steps 10 min early No reservations necessary 774-325-8972
10 to 10:45 AM - Manni & Reuben Coe with Nathan Coe
Join brothers Reuben, Manni and Nantucket’s own Nathan Coe for a special conversation about Manni & Reuben’s book brother.do.you.love.me., story of brotherly love and care after Reuben’s life in an adult care center in Europe left him nonverbal & depressed. Methodist Church, 2 Centre St. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
10 AM - Endeavor Sailing Excursions with Captain Jim
Learn Nantucket’s maritime history & see waterfront sights. Reservations encouraged. Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Tickets at 508-228-5585 or EndeavorSailing.com. Repeated at 1:30 & 3:30 pm.
10 AM - Gail’s Tours of Nantucket
Daily in-depth van tour of Nantucket with 7th generation native as your guide. Intown pickup. To reserve a seat, call 508-257-6557. Tours again at 1 & 3 pm
10 AM - Local Author Book Sale
Browse books written by authors from Nantucket, MV, & Cape Cod when they gather in the Great Hall of the Atheneum, India St. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
10 AM to 12 PM - Preserving the Monuments of Our Ancestors
Join curator of the Mitchell House & the Prospect Hill Cemetery Assn historian for a talk about stone monuments & their conservation. Class will learn how to properly clean stone monuments. Mitchell House, 1 Vestal Street.
10 AM to 12 PM - Queer Ecology Field Trip and Discussion Group
A Pride Month field trip at the Linda Loring Nature Foundation to explore the subject of queer ecology. Tour the trails & join small group discussions. Free and open to all! Linda Loring Nature Foundation, 110 Eel Point Rd. llnf.org
10 AM to 3 PM - Sankaty Head Lighthouse Open Day
The lighthouse will be open for free tours to the top. Children must be at least 6 years old; if under 12 years old, must be accompanied by an adult. Pre-registration is required at sconsettrust.org. Entrance line will be closed at 2 pm. Organized by the ‘Sconset Trust. Sankaty Head Light, Baxter Road.
11 to 11:45 AM - Kwame Alexander
Poet, educator, publisher, Emmy-Award-winning producer, and #1 New York Times bestselling author of 40 books, Kwame Alexander speak in the Methodist Church about his moving memoir, Why Fathers Cry at Night. Methodist Church, 2 Centre Street. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
11:15 AM - Island Tours Signature Historic Tour
A narrated tour of historic sites in town, Old Mill, Oldest House, Sconset Village, Sankaty Head Lighthouse & more with knowledgeable guides in air-conditioned buses. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington St. Again at 1 pm & 2:45pm. Nantucketbustours.com or 508-228-0334.
11:15 AM - Nantucket by Water Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise
Relax on a narrated tour of the inner harbor while you enjoy ice cream with friends & family. Departs again at 1, 2:15, & 4 pm. One-hour; daily cruises. Call 508-2287037 or book online nantucketbywater.com.
11:30 AM to 1:30 PM - Nantucket By Water Oyster Tours
Tour a working Oyster Farm and learn what goes into growing the perfect Nantucket Oyster. Call 508-228-7037 or book online at nantucketbywater.com Departs again at 1:30 PM
11:45 AM - The Westender Tour with Island Tours
A 2-1/2 hr tour of the west end of Nantucket. Visit Madaket, then travel to the Cisco area with stops at Bartlett’s Farm & Cisco Brewers. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington st. or at Nantucketbustours.com or call 508-228-0334.
1 to 1:45 PM - Adrienne Brodeur with Mary Bergman
Adrienne Brodeur will delve into complicated people and the natural world they inhabit with deep emotional intelligence by discussing the writing and inspiration behind Wild Game, and her novel, Little Monsters. Methodist Church, 2 Centre Street. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
2 to 2:45 PM - Kerri Greenidge with Kaley Kokomoor
Dr. Greenidge will converse with Nantucket Book Foundation Exec. Dir. Kaley Kokomoor, as they discuss her research of the Grimke family and their often conflicting contributions to freedom and equality in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Methodist Church, 2 Centre Street. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
2:45 PM - Beechwood Farm Loop with Nantucket Walkabout
This property in Polpis shares elements of maritime or coastal heathlands habitat: native tree species, meadows, & wetlands. You’ll feel you’re exploring Yoda’s home planet of Dagobah from Star Wars. Book at WalkNantucket.com, 508-422-7466
3 to 3:45 PM - Lara Love Hardin with Tim Ehrenberg
Join Lara and Tim Ehrenberg of Tim Talks Books discuss her heartbreaking journey from shame to redemption—a conversation & stranger-than-fiction true story you won’t want to miss. Methodist Church, 2 Centre St. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
4 to 4:45 PM - Bill Janovitz with Donick Carey
Join writer, producer, & director Donick Cary to go behind the scenes with one of the best storytellers in the music business. Bill Janovitz’s recent work, Leon Russell, is the definitive biography on one of rock’s most underappreciated icons. Methodist Church, 2 Centre Street. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
4 to 7 PM - Live Music by Morrissey Boulevard at Cisco Brewers
Head out to the brewery at 5 Bartlett Farm Road for a pint or two and enjoy live local bands. Tables are first-come, first-served: no reservations. Ciscobrewers.com
5:15 to 6:15 PM - Nantucket by Water Cocktail Cruise
Escape the summer crowds & enjoy breathtaking views as you cruise around Nantucket Harbor with family & friends. On board music. BYOB. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
5:15 to 6:45 PM - Nantucket By Water Sip & Fish
Parents sip, and kids fish in this relaxing afternoon excursion. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
6:30 PM - Polpis Harbor Sunset Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
As the sun sets over Nantucket Harbor & Coatue, learn from Guide Peter Brace how geological forces formed Nantucket & Polpis Harbors & about salt marsh ecosystem in the harbors & conservation efforts. 508-422-7466 WalkNantucket.com
6:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor
Enjoy a stunning sunset from the water. Reservations at EndeavorSailing.com or 508-228-5585. Departs from Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Departure times change as time of sunset changes.
7 to 8:30 PM - Nantucket by Water Sunset Cruise
Nothing beats a Nantucket Sunset. Grab your favorite beverages & snacks and c’mon aboard for one of the best shows in town! Departure time will vary with sunset. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
7 PM - Sense & Sensibility by Theatre Workshop of Nantucket
A playful new adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved novel that is full of humor, emotional depth, and bold theatricality. Tickets at TheatreNantucket.com
7:30 to 9 PM - Nantucket Book Festival: Saturday Celebration!
A special conversation with Kwame Alexander and Safiya Sinclair, poets who have brought the grace and beauty of language into their work in writing. This event begins with the presentation of the Nantucket Book Foundation’s Young Writer Award, which celebrates and honors the work and vision of our high school students. The Dreamland, 17 S. Water Street. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
8 PM - The Nantucket Ghost Walk - Town Route
A 3/4-mi, 80 min stroll in the historic district to 5 of the most haunted sites. $25; $20 seniors(65+); $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Cash Only. No reservations necessary, Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 10 min early. 774-325-8972
10 PM - DJ Mikey
Live DJ at The Rose & Crown, 23 S. Water Street. TheRoseAndCrown.com
SUNDAY, JUNE 16
PLEIN AIR NANTUCKET
Open to all artists at any skill level who wish to paint outdoors & enjoy painting with peers. Freshly painted works hang daily on Artist Association of Nantucket designated “Wet Walls” in the Big Gallery, Straight Wharf. NantucketArts.org
8 AM - Stump Swamp/Norwood Farm Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
A mashup of island terrain; forest, upland meadows, small ponds, a former cranberry bog, & one of the island’s true flowing streams. A 90-120 min. dual property hike, depending on group interest. Book at WalkNantucket.com, 508-422-7466
9:30 AM - Barrett’s Tours
Historic tours offered daily departing from 25 Federal St., across from the Visitors Centre. Reservations: call 508-228-0174. Offered again at 12:30 & 3 pm
10 to 10:45 AM - Rob Benchley & Jim Patrick with John Stanton
Travel back to the Nantucket of 25 years ago, as writer Jim Patrick & photographer Rob Benchley chronicled the scallop harvest in Scallop Season. This book captures the hearty spirit of those who earn their living in the last surviving wild bay scallop fishery on the East Coast. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. A Nantucket Book Festival Event continued on page 12
Events & Entertainment
Events are updated daily, year-round at Nantucket.net from page 11
10 AM - Endeavor Sailing Excursions with Captain Jim
Learn Nantucket’s maritime history & see waterfront sights. Reservations encouraged. Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Tickets at 508-228-5585 or EndeavorSailing.com.
Repeated at 1:30 & 3:30 pm.
10 AM - Gail’s Tours of Nantucket
Daily in-depth van tour of Nantucket with 7th generation native as your guide. Intown pickup. To reserve a seat, call 508-257-6557. Tours again at 1 & 3 pm
10 to 11 AM - Nantucket by Water Whaling History Tour
Learn what life was like in the late 1800’s during the Whaling Era, and see some remaining historic landmarks. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
11 to 11:45 AM - Christy Cashman with Jane Seymour
Christy Cashman in conversation with actress Jane Seymour about the deeper themes of Christy’s novel, The Truth About Horses, the relationship between humans and horses, trauma, grief, magical realism, plus Jane’s upcoming movie adaption of the book. The Dreamland, 17 S. Water Street. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
11:15 AM - Island Tours Signature Historic Tour
A narrated tour of historic sites in town, Old Mill, Oldest House, Sconset Village, Sankaty Head Lighthouse & more with knowledgeable guides in air-conditioned buses. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington St. Again at 1 pm & 2:45pm. Nantucketbustours.com or 508-228-0334.
11:15 AM - Nantucket by Water Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise
Relax on a narrated tour of the inner harbor while you enjoy ice cream with friends & family. Departs again at 1, 2:15, & 4 pm. One-hour; daily cruises. Call 508-2287037 or book online nantucketbywater.com.
11:45 AM - The Westender Tour with Island Tours
A 2-1/2 hr tour of the west end of Nantucket. Visit Madaket, then travel to the Cisco area with stops at Bartlett’s Farm & Cisco Brewers. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington st. or at Nantucketbustours.com or call 508-228-0334.
12 to 12:45 PM - Safiya Sinclair with Mary Haft
Celebrated poet Safiya Sinclair’s new memoir, How to Say Babylon, is winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award in Autobiography and is long-listed for the Women’s Prize in Non-Fiction. Safiya will be joined in conversation with CoFounder of the Nantucket Book Foundation and Board member, writer & producer, Mary Haft. The Dreamland, 17 S. Water Street. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
2 PM - Sankaty Bluff Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
On this hike, walk south down the beach from the Hoicks Hollow Road public way to see examples of & learn about Nantucket’s geological past. Book at WalkNantucket.com, 508-422-7466
2 PM - Sense & Sensibility by Theatre Workshop of Nantucket
A playful new adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved novel that is full of humor, emotional depth, and bold theatricality. Tickets at TheatreNantucket.com
2 to 4 PM - Nantucket Book Festival Send-Off Celebration
Gather at Cisco Brewers on the final day of the 2024 Nantucket Book Festival for great food, music, and conversation. Free shuttle available to Cisco Brewers from Visitors Services on Federal Street. No entry fee; pay for your own food and drinks. A Nantucket Book Festival Event
3 to 6 PM - Live Music by Morrissey Boulevard at Cisco Brewers
Head out to the brewery at 5 Bartlett Farm Road for a pint or two and enjoy live local bands. Tables are first-come, first-served: no reservations. Ciscobrewers.com
5 PM - AAN Plein Air Festival Closing Receptions
Join the Artists Association of Nantucket in Big Gallery on Straight Wharf for the closing reception of the 2024 Plein Air Festival + Frank Swift Chase awards.
5:15 to 6:15 PM - Nantucket by Water Cocktail Cruise
Escape the summer crowds & enjoy breathtaking views as you cruise around Nantucket Harbor with family & friends. On board music. BYOB. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
5:15 to 6:45 PM - Nantucket By Water Sip & Fish
Parents sip, and kids fish in this relaxing afternoon excursion. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
5:30 to 6:15 PM - Beginner’s Ukulele Drop-In No Instrument? No Problem! Ukuleles available. Nantucket Music Center, 56 Center Street. 508-228-3352 Nantucketmusic.org
6:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor
Enjoy a stunning sunset from the water. Reservations at EndeavorSailing.com or 508-228-5585. Departs from Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Departure times change as time of sunset changes.
6:30 PM - Smith’s Point Sunset Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
See an amazing sunset at the westernmost extremity of Nantucket in sight of Tuckernuck Island. Walk back on the beach under the rising moon & stars, & maybe take a dip in the ocean, if you’re game. Book at WalkNantucket.com, 508-422-7466
7 to 8:30 PM - Nantucket by Water Sunset Cruise
Nothing beats a Nantucket Sunset. Grab your favorite beverages & snacks and c’mon aboard for one of the best shows in town! Departure time will vary with
sunset. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
8 PM - The Nantucket Ghost Walk - Town Route
A 3/4-mi, 80 min stroll in the historic district to 5 of the most haunted sites. $25; $20 seniors(65+); $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Cash Only. No reservations necessary, Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 10 min early. 774-325-8972
MONDAY, JUNE 17
8 AM - Lost Farm Sanctuary Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
The area is within Nantucket’s oldest outwash plain of sandplain grasslands and contains pitch pine forests and a cattail-choked inlet over which a small walkway passes. This is one of the shorter hikes and is close to Cisco Beach and Cisco Brewery. Book at WalkNantucket.com, 508-422-7466
8 AM to 7 PM - Story Walk: Blue on Blue
Discover the joys of a wild rainstorm in this poetic picture book, written by Diane White and illustrated by a Caldecott medal-winning, Beth Krommes. All month long in the Garden, Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street.
9:30 AM - Barrett’s Tours
Historic tours offered daily departing from 25 Federal St., across from the Visitors Centre. Reservations: call 508-228-0174. Offered again at 12:30 & 3 pm
9:45 to 10:15 AM - Introduction to Baby Sign Language
A fun introduction to using sign language with your baby. This class will give families a quick start to signing and offer ways to bring signing into your life! For children ages birth - 3 years. Tickets at the Weezie Desk when the library opens at 9:30. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. NantucketAtheneum.org
10 AM - Fabulous Mansions of the Cliff & Brant Point
2-1/2 mi, 1 hr. exercise walk with historic commentary past spectacular homes. End at White Elephant Hotel. Cash Only, $25; $20 for 65+; $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Meet at Main & Centre by bank steps 10 min early No reservations necessary 774-325-8972
10 AM - Endeavor Sailing Excursions with Captain Jim Learn Nantucket’s maritime history & see waterfront sights. Reservations encouraged. Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Tickets at 508-228-5585 or EndeavorSailing.com. Repeated at 1:30 & 3:30 pm.
10 AM - Gail’s Tours of Nantucket Daily in-depth van tour of Nantucket with 7th generation native as your guide. Intown pickup. To reserve a seat, call 508-257-6557. Tours again at 1 & 3 pm
11:15 AM - Island Tours Signature Historic Tour
A narrated tour of historic sites in town, Old Mill, Oldest House, Sconset Village, Sankaty Head Lighthouse & more with knowledgeable guides in air-conditioned buses. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington St. Again at 1 pm & 2:45pm. Nantucketbustours.com or 508-228-0334.
11:15 AM - Nantucket by Water Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise
Relax on a narrated tour of the inner harbor while you enjoy ice cream with friends & family. Departs again at 1, 2:15, & 4 pm. One-hour; daily cruises. Call 508-2287037 or book online nantucketbywater.com.
11:45 AM - The Westender Tour with Island Tours
A 2-1/2 hr tour of the west end of Nantucket. Visit Madaket, then travel to the Cisco area with stops at Bartlett’s Farm & Cisco Brewers. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington st. or at Nantucketbustours.com or call 508-228-0334.
2 PM - Polpis Harbor Hike with Nantucket Walkabout Festooned with salt marshes populated with nesting & fishing shorebirds, Polpis Harbor has beautiful meadows overlooking the east cove & get closer look at Nantucket Harbor from an inner harbor coastal bank. 5Book at WalkNantucket.com, 508-422-7466
5:15 to 6:15 PM - Nantucket by Water Cocktail Cruise
Escape the summer crowds & enjoy breathtaking views as you cruise around Nantucket Harbor with family & friends. On board music. BYOB. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
5:15 to 6:45 PM - Nantucket By Water Sip & Fish
Parents sip, and kids fish in this relaxing afternoon excursion. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
5:30 to 6:30 PM - Free Comic Creator Club for Ages 14+
Learn to craft illustrated stories, with help, guidance, and tips. Supplies are limited, so bringing your own supplies is highly recommended. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. NantucketAtheneum.org
6:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor
Enjoy a stunning sunset from the water. Reservations at EndeavorSailing.com or 508-228-5585. Departs from Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Departure times change as time of sunset changes.
7 to 8:30 PM - Nantucket by Water Sunset Cruise
Nothing beats a Nantucket Sunset. Grab your favorite beverages & snacks and c’mon aboard for one of the best shows in town! Departure time will vary with sunset. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
TUESDAY, JUNE 18
8 AM - Gardner Farm-Lost Farm Loop Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
This 2.5 mile hike explores plant succession on globally threatened habitat know as sandplain grasslands. These former vegetable farms are now dominated by pitch pines, with meadows of wildflowers. Book at WalkNantucket.com, 508-422-7466 continued on page 24
NANTUCKET ISLAND
Another great way to get around the island is by using the Nantucket Regional Transit Authority’s (NRTA) Wave Bus. The Greenhound Station in town has routes servicing Sconset, Madaket, Miacomet, Mid Island, the Airport, Surfside Beach and Jetties Beach. Follow the QR code for a system-wide map of all their routes.
Nantucket Island is just about 14 miles by 3-1/2 miles, and there are miles of bike paths to nearly every area. This means that riding a bicycle is one of the best ways to get around our island. Follow the QR code to discover miles of bike paths, where to rent bikes, biking tips, and where to fi nd water stations along the way.
MAP of DOWNTOWN NANTUCKET
brant point Lighthouse ▲
● NANTUCKET HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION PROPERTIES
whaLing museum: 13 Broad Street Hear the story of Nantucket over 4 centuries with rotating exhibits in 9 galleries. Daily programs, films, & a stunning view of town from the rooftop. Open from 10am.
oLdest house: 16 Sunset Hill Built in 1686; restored in 1990. 11am-4pm Wed.-Sat. June 14-Sept. 4.
greater Light: 8 Howard Street Built in the 1790s & transformed into a stunning whimsical summer home in the 1920s, this is home to the NHA Decorative Arts Program. 11am-4pm Wed-Sat. June 14-Sept. 4.
hadwen house: 96 Main Street This Greek Revival mansion built in 1846 is the only mansion of its era onisland open to the public. Exhibits include Nantucket Lightship Baskets, maps, and decorative arts. Open 11am-4pm May 27-Sept. 4.
oLd miLL: 50 Prospect St The oldest functioning mill in the USA, built in 1746. 11am- 4pm Wed.-Sat. June 14Sept. 4.
oLd gaoL: 15R Vestal Street Constructed of massive oak timbers with iron bolts & iron rods across the windows. The heavy wooden doors are reinforced with iron. 11am- 4pm Wed.-Sat. June 14-Sept. 4. Please visit nha.org for hours, tours, ticket prices, and additional information.
shipwreck & Lifesaving museum: 158 Polpis Road eganmaritime.org Learn the dramatic history of Nantucket’s shipwrecks, lifesaving, and rescuers. Family activities. Free shuttle to the museum from Visitor Services downtown. Beautiful property at Folger’s Marsh open for picnics. Open May 26-October 9.
▲ OTHER HISTORICAL POINTS OF INTEREST
brant point Lighthouse: 2 Easton St First erected in 1746, America's second oldest lighthouse and at 26 feet tall, the shortest in New England.
nantucket atheneum: 1 India St The island’s public library was built in 1847 and is filled with art & artifacts as well as books, periodicals, digital materials. Children’s section, reading room, & public garden. Open Mon.-Sat. pacific cLub: Lower Main St Built in 1772 by whaling merchant William Rotch, this is the only 18th century brick building still standing on-island. Quarterboard on the front lists names of 3 notable ships of Rotch: 2 in the Boston Tea Party and
the first ship to fly the American flag in London. first congregationaL church: 62 Centre St Built in 1725 & moved to this site in 1765. Open for services. Climb the tower for a view of town & the harbor. st mary’s church: 3 Federal St Built in 1897. Open for services.
unitarian church: 11 Orange St Built in 1809. Houses the town clock & 1810 Portuguese Bell. Open for services. three bricks: 93, 95 & 97 Main Street Identical brick mansions built 1836-38 by whaling merchant Joseph Starbuck for his sons. Now privately owned.
soLdiers & saiLors monument: Upper Main Street Built in 1875, this obelisk bears the names of 73 island men who died in the Civil War.
st pauL’s church: 20 Fair St Founded in 1838. Rebuilt in 1901 with Louis Comfort Tiffany stained glass windows. Church is open daily for visits and for Sunday services. methodist church: 2 Centre St Built in 1831. Open for services.
african meeting house: 29 York Street Built in 1827, the only public building constructed & occupied by African Americans in the 19th century still standing on-island.
Ticks on the Hunt
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systems, leading to paralysis, and it’s an extremely effective insecticide against a wide variety of pests, including ticks. That means it’s also effective against other insects, including pollinators like butterflies and bees, so I don’t recommend spraying it broadly or spraying your yard.
It’s important to check periodically throughout the day for ticks and pull them off clothing right away. For tiny ticks—the nymphs—I recommend a heavyduty lint roller. Amazon sells some that are “extra sticky” to assist with pet hair. Duct tape also works.
The real question everyone asks is: what do I do once I’ve been bitten by a tick? I will preface this by saying you should, of course, consult a medical professional. I can tell you that my advice has changed with the presence of lone star ticks.
If you find blacklegged ticks (formerly known as deer ticks) biting you, you must to get their entire body off/out of you ASAP. If the tick was on you for less than 24 hours, generally you should be fine. You may have to treat the bite site for itch and irritation, but theres’s a low risk of other infections. However, if you think the tick has been attached longer than 48 hours, you should be tested for tick-borne illnesses and start antibiotic treatment if necessary. In that slim window between 24- and 48-hours, you can sometimes treat with a prophylactic dose of antibiotics to ensure the infection doesn’t spread. But, again, consult your doctor. The staff at the urgent care clinic at our hospital are experienced in treating tick bites.
Lone star ticks are different. Unlike other ticks, their long mandibles mean that their bites can feel like a little sting. Like other ticks, they go for moisture, so they bite in places like armpits, back of the knees, and other nether-regions. The difference in a lone star tick bite is that they can bite and keep going. They don’t always burrow in. That’s great because they don’t stay, but it also means one tick can bite multiple times. And they are itchy! It may be my personal reaction, but lone star tick bites itch a lot and for a long time (up to two weeks!). I treat them like I treat poison ivy rash or other bites: with cortisone cream or Benadryl.
The good news about lone star ticks is that, overall, they have a much lower infection rate for tick-borne diseases. According to our state website, “Lone star continued on page 17
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ticks are not a significant source of human illness in Massachusetts at this time but are capable of spreading tularemia, ehrlichiosis, and southern tick-associated rash illness (STARI),” however, the prevalence of these infections is much lower.
The other aspect of lone star ticks that sends a shiver of fear through my meat-loving husband is that these ticks can cause Alpha-gal syndrome. Alpha-gal syndrome (or AGS) is what is commonly called the “meat allergy.” Getting bitten by a lone star tick doesn’t always make you allergic to meat. Everyone reacts differently: it’s caused by a combination of genetics, how many bites you get, how long the tick remains. Alpha-gal stands for galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose, a sugar that’s found in red meat, including pork and beef, as well as certain animal products, such as milk and gelatin. It’s also found in the saliva of lone star ticks. When some people are bitten by the lone star tick, their immune system reacts to the alpha-gal, and the next time they eat red meat, their antibodies produced in response to the tick bite go overboard and cause a hyperactive immune response, similar to how a person allergic to bees responds to a bee sting.
This is a new and emerging issue and, as such, it’s a new area of research. AGS was only formally recognized in the medical community in 2009. According to a Center for Disease Control (CDC) report, between 2010 and 2022, more than 110,000 suspected cases of AGS were identified. However, cases of AGS are not nationally notifiable to CDC, so the actual number of AGS cases in the United States is likely underestimated. More data and research are needed. There is little known about how the tick bite causes AGS or
why certain people develop it.
AGS has to be diagnosed by a health-care professional. As with many allergies, the actual severity of the allergy is individualized. People who suffer from AGS may experience a wide range of symptoms, including hives or itchy rash; nausea or vomiting; heartburn or indigestion; diarrhea; cough; shortness of breath or difficulty breathing; swelling of the lips, throat, tongue, or eye lids; dizziness or faintness; or severe stomach pain. Symptoms commonly appear 26 hours after eating food or other exposure to products containing alpha-gal.
The people I know on Nantucket who have the alpha-gal syndrome have described experiencing severe gastric distress after eating meat, swollen lips and mouth, and/or rashes. None has gone into anaphylactic shock, but all have changed their diets to stop eating red meat. Some people can still have dairy, while others find they have a reaction to it. The important thing to remember if you think you have these symptoms is to check with your health care professional.
One piece of good news is that, for some people, the alpha-gal syndrome can lessen and even disappear over time.
It looks like we’ll be living with lone star ticks for the foreseeable future. Knowing the risks and taking steps towards prevention is the key. We can all still get outside and enjoy nature!
For more information about prevention, what to do about ticks in your yard, or actions to take if you’ve been bitten, the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension program has a wealth of information posted on the Barnstable County website: capecod.gov/departments/cooperative- extension/programs/ticks-bugs. Even though it’s based on the Cape, the information is very relevant for Nantucket.
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breathing or glowing. Very few jobs end at five in the afternoon: most ask you to finish the daily reports at home, create a slide deck for the next meeting, or start your next shift at the bar. In our American Odyssey of Productivity and Investment Returns, management finds a way to give you a computer so you can take the boss and the office home with you, set it on the kitchen table, and watch it consume your own private time in a glowing blue fire.
Reading is counter cultural as is Nantucket. Reading asks you to step away from the flashing and beeping to settle into a place where the pages turn, the waves roll in, and the fog silences. On-island, the finest luxury is time, and it is in that time that people retire to the Shire, Winterfell, and the Overlook Hotel for some time away from touchscreens, trackpads, and TPS reports.
The island has two bookstores and 100 miles of beach. Most of the books sold on Main or Broad Street get dropped, sooner or later, at one of the beaches. Surfside and Cisco are poisonous to the twenty-first century. Cell phones lose their reception, fill their holes with sand, and get dropped into the Atlantic. The latest from Elin remains just as powerful with a handful of Nantucket’s finest in the spine and a quick dip in the brine.
More seriously, our visitors spend thousands of dollars to escape flashing lights and buzzing alerts. When they sit on their beach chairs before the rolling surf, they have paid good money not to have anything to do but stare at the horizon and listen to the time wash by. All of those books that they meant to read sit up and perk their ears in the beach bag. They left the busyness on the other side of the sound; they finally have time for Nat and for Margaret.
Our digital overlords don’t want us to read. They can’t put a pop-up advertisement inside the pages. They can’t scrape our data and location off the covers. They can’t alert us of the latest sale at Pottery Barn, nor can they beg for our votes and for our cash. The dopamine itch for likes on Instagram fades in the sunburn. Instead, in the face of eighteenth-century printing technology, they fall deaf and silent.
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Time is the birthright of our island. We measure it in sunsets, tides, and waves, instead of in buzzing alarm, alerts, and activity circles. Sooner or later, the day will get buried in a fog bank, and you will remain in a room, watching the mildew grow. The books touch your elbow at that point.
There may be nothing more selfish than reading. You shut the world out, with its needs, desires, and expectations. Dinner will wait until you finish another chapter. Further, you can’t really explain what you read. The incommunicable silence, punctuated by sighs and smiles, exists only in your mind. Nobody else can really understand where you have gone, even if they read the same book tomorrow.
At their best, books are recipes for the meals you cook in your head. They manipulate your feelings, your memories, and your fears into creating a world that you move through, perched on the shoulder of a character. Your husband or your daughter can read the same book just as they can make the same recipe. But their meal is not quite yours. The two of you have made your own chocolate cheesecake, but they are not the same. You each bring slightly different ingredients.
In contrast, Netflix, Facebook, and TikTok all deliver fast food to your door. The Big Mac that comes off the bicycle or out of the backpack tastes the same, or slightly worse, than the Big Mac everyone else eats. Since they are corporations selling your mind to profit their board members, they don’t want you cooking on your own. They want you paying for their DoorDash Chicken Strips.
One of the best features of the annual Book Festival is when local authors cather at tables are set up for the self-published. These people have made their own recipes, fine tuned them, and wish to bring them to you. They aren’t making money for board members or for corporations. They have a vision they want to share, and they have spent hundreds of dollars and thousands of hours shaping these mental recipes for you. They selected the pictures, picked the typeface, and went over the text, one more time, in search of typos. If you can quit the junk food, you may find something worthwhile in your own kitchen.
But be careful. You will need to get a bookcase.
Featured Restaurant: Dune Choose Your Own Adventure
by Suzanne DaubThose who like to go down a road less traveled should make reservations to dine at Dune, in the heart of downtown Nantucket at 20 Broad Street.
When chef-owner Michael Getter opened Dune in 2009, after working for decades in the Nantucket culinary scene and as a wine pro, word quickly spread about his superb, innovative cuisine featuring fresh seasonal ingredients. Now, 15 years later, Chef Getter and his talented team are still serving some of the best food on Nantucket in preparations that make every meal a fun culinary adventure.
There is a perfect wine pairing for every dish served at Dune, along with bottles that have special appeal. If your tastes run more toward distilled beverages, check in with Tierney Moses, a creative force behind the bar at Dune this season.
Not only does she have years of experience, she is a Level 2 Mezcal Sommelier It may just be the perfect time to try this smoky spirit in a special cocktail. If you are among the growing number of “sober curious,” Tierney has designed four mocktails that you’ll find more intriguing then typical “virgin” cocktails. We’d happily sip her Great Pretender, a refreshing and summery blend of hibiscus-infused agave, lime, and soda. And to accompany a hearty meal (perhaps Dune’s Grilled Pork Tenderloin or their Sirloin), try the Smoke Screen: an uncommon mix of lapsang souchang tea, pineapple, honey, coconut, and lime.
We started our recent meal with a bit of theatre. Our server Cecilia presented a bowl with a generous scoop of jumbo crab meat, lemon gel, basil, and lavender; overtop she slowly poured a vibrant green Spring Pea Bisque. Spoonful after spoonful, the flavors blossomed in the warm, creamy soup. With spring about to turn to summer, you may not have much longer to enjoy Dune’s Spring Pea Bisque, though there is sure to be superb summer season soup to replace it as the menu (and the harvest) changes.
Full of delicate flavors and a variety of textures, the Sunchoke and Fennel Salad is a light way to start a meal. Thin, crisp slices of sunchoke offset the anise flavor of crunchy fennel with their slightly sweet earthiness. Fresh leaves of red endive add a softer crunch. Green olive vinaigrette ties the salad together and adds a briny tang. Whole almonds, juicy slices of orange, and shavings of parmesan are scattered
about, along with chopped green olives. Red-veined beet leaves and blue cornflowers add color to this delicious study in white.
Dune’s Pan-Roasted Jersey Asparagus is a vivid plate of tasty tidbits around thin spears of fresh asparagus, perfectly roasted till tender with a slight char. A little of this and a little of that gives you a chance to customize this appetizer as you wish, mixing and matching creamy feta, fresh herbs, mint, crushed hazelnuts, roasted red peppers, intensely flavored compressed cantaloupe, dabs of tangy lemon curd, and “black olive crumbles” that add surprising pops of salty goodness.
Though we found it impossible to choose a single favorite among Dune’s spectacular starters, we’ve got to give high praise to the (cover photo) House Stracciatella “Toast.” We’re not sure if the word toast is in quotes because the bread is grilled instead of toasted or because the word toast is just too simple for this delectable layering of flavors. On top of the grilled sourdough is a rich and creamy housemade stracciatella cheese. Piled on the cheese is a delicious mix of very fresh spring vegetables and pea greens, with pieces of smoky Calabrian chile that add a bit of heat—really more of a glow. Shards of prosciutto as crisp as chips add just the right amount of salt.
The chefs at Dune give sparkling flavor to a dish that seems seductively simple: their Crudo of East Coast Yellowfin Tuna. The clean taste of sushi-grade tuna is heightened by a bright pink pool of roasted strawberry and yuzu, jalapeno, red onion, and cilantro. The sweet, tart, fruity, citrusy sauce contrasts and enhances the delicate fish. Admire the color, then close your eyes and let the flavors excite your palate.
Another of Getter’s sauces makes magic in the Pan-Roasted Atlantic Cod Loin. In this entrée, it’s a
rich coconut-lemongrass broth that surrounds flaky, moist cod, seared to give it a golden crust. Fried garlic is sprinkled overtop the fish, and served in the broth around the fish are chunks of purple potato, asparagus, green cauliflower, bok choy, and shiitake mushrooms. We briefly considered picking up the bowl to sip the remaining broth.
Pan-Roasted Day Boat Sea Scallops are as luscious as the cod. This is another dish that encourages you to choose your own adventure. Slice one of the perfectly cooked, sweet, translucent scallops to savor alone. Then try another bite of scallop with scoop of parmesan grits and a shaving of truffle… add a maitake mushroom and parsnipleek puree to your next taste. Each approach you choose has a different flavor profile and a new adventure.
Dune chefs have a very different and just as delicious preparation for their Blackened Wester Ross Salmon
The seasoning level is just right: all the flavor of blackening but just a touch of the heat. The salmon is served on a mole that is earthy-sweet and smoky, and it’s topped with a cool, crisp salsa verde. Alongside is a colorful combo of roasted sweet potato, pickled onions, cilantro, and grilled squash.
Carnivores will be captivated by the Prime Sirloin Steak entrée. Grilled to a rosy medium rare (as ordered) with gloriously charred edges, the supremely tender, juicy steak is sliced and fanned out around the plate. A ramp chimichurri that is lighter than the traditional condiment is delicious on the beefy sirloin. Yucca fries, crispy outside and creamy inside, and queso fresco add more South American flair. Vegetarians are not neg-
lected at Dune, where the Vegetarian Tasting is a bountiful feast of fresh garden flavors and bold accompaniments. This well-considered assemblage of six tastings features different flavors, temperatures, and textures. It’s a very satisfying selection sure to make a guest feel special: the components are likely to shift as harvests change. We were served warm and creamy Sweet Potatoes topped with a cool, crisp tomatillo salsa; Greens with steamed bok choy and cauliflower; Fingerlings roasted till golden brown and presented on a robust garlic aioli with fried garlic; a bundle of Grilled Asparagus with pickled onion; Lentil Salad on a sweet carrot puree, topped with shaved radish; and Roasted Carrots charred and sweet with a cool avocado yogurt sauce. This Vegetarian Tasting is so much more than just an after-thought!
The final adventure to choose at Dune is which dessert will be your grand finale. Their Chocolate Pot de Crème is a well-done classic, with chocolate crumbles and peanuts adding crunch to the satiny-smooth delight. Dulcey Macaron is an impressive choice. The macrons have a slight crunch and deliciously chewy texture; alongside are bruléed banana, a scoop of creme brulée ice cream, and a light sponge cake made to look like cotton candy with a bit of culinary magic.
As pretty as it is delicious, the Strawberry-Rhubarb Opera Cake has layer upon layer of moist cake, whipped cream filling, and a sleek rhubarb gel over top. There’s house made ricotta gelato to eat with the cake, or you can choose some fresh strawberries, or candied rhubarb, or pistachios, or a dab of calamansi gel.
For light finish, our choice is the cool, fruity, and refreshing Mango Trifle: mango cremeux, accented with strawberry pearls, toasted coconut, whipped cream, and freshly chopped mango.
Dinner at Dune is a Nantucket adventure you won’t want to miss! Dune
20 Broad Street • DuneNantucket.com • 508-228-5550
Dinner nightly from 5:30 pm; Bar opens at 5 pm
Dinner entrees range in price from $46.50 to $56.50
Indoor & Outdoor Patio Dining • Major Credit Cards Accepted • Full Bar
Call to ask about private dining options
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work smarter, not harder, right? A friend texted me to say that one of the youths (or yutes, to borrow from “My Cousin Vinny”) was the son of his buddy. I was off and running.
This friend was Cameron Mooney, father of Weylin. Cameron told me that Weylin has been crazy about fishing for years now. I recalled that I had seen Weylin and one of his buddies at the North Head of the Hummock one cold afternoon. The two kids were having an absolute blast. One of my friends said, “Yeah, that’s Cam Mooney’s son.” Ok then! Cameron told me that the boys were actually heading back to Point O’Breakers that afternoon. Destiny was putting the pieces together pretty quickly. I tossed my fishing gear in my truck and headed out. (You didn’t think I was going to bike out there, did you? C’mon now!)
Upon my arrival, I saw five suspects (sorry: cop flashback), I mean five kids who seemed to fit the description. Three of the kids were already at the water’s edge, throwing metal lures. I hit up the other two and verified that yes, indeed, these were my mystery fishing yutes. “Oliver has already caught like three fish!” I was directed to a teen who was casting nonstop.
“I’m here with my dad. He’s over there with my sister. I caught a couple of bluefish already. And a shad!” Oliver was nonplussed by the old dude bothering him while he was focused on catching his next fish. I decided that it was always best to introduce myself to the parents first, so I left the very dialed-in Oliver to his quest for fish number 4.
“I don’t really know where it comes from: the kid just loves to fish!” Sean Sullivan was beaming as he told me about Oliver. Sean had been fishing for a couple of hours and had joined Oliver in catching a few fish. He told me that he was grateful to be out on the beach with Oliver and his six-year-old daughter, Stella. “Look at her cast: she’s got it!” Sean was not wrong! Little Stella was determined, firing her lure a pretty good distance for someone of her stature. “Oliver is using a rod that I found somewhere. I think that reel is one that I dug up from my dad’s stuff in his basement. I don’t really know how this all started. I’m not a real good fisherman. I think Oliver is showing me how!”
Camden Carson was silently casting away, motivated by some jumping baitfish in the distance. Camden was the biggest of the crew, standing a full head taller than his buddies. He evoked a steadiness that quiet leaders bring: that important intangible for every great team that we hear expressed as “He’s a great locker room guy.” Camden talked about Oliver’s
fish from earlier in the day, trying to focus the spotlight elsewhere. He humbly deferred to their friend Rojus as being the best fisher amongst them. (Rojus wasn’t at the beach this day, but he should know that all of his buddies said the same thing!)
Lucas Miskinis was leaving the beach as I was arriving. He had an infectious smile and a very fun demeanor. Lucas also had a Plano tackle box full of gear, something of an exception for this crew. It was obvious that the four other Musketeers loved to fish with him.
Beau McKechnie was casting like a wild man, utilizing an exaggerated sidearm motion. Beau was the smallest of the five but also the feistiest—I could relate to him instantly. I asked him if I could show him a little bit about casting more overhead than sidearm. Beau listened intently and then worked on the technique that I had demonstrated. He told me, “We’ve been getting up at 4:00 a.m. and biking out. Our parents are ok with this and they like that we can do this ourselves.” Beau had the true Goonie spirit – “Goonies never say die!” He was clearly very fun to be around.
Weylin Mooney was thoughtful. He had seen the baitfish jumping and had retreated to go through his tackle to see what might lure would better suit the conditions. I had brought some Island X Hellfire 180 lures for the crew and handed them out. I told the five that this was my absolute go-to all summer long and how it mimicked so many food sources for the blues and stripers. I could see Weylin immediately picking up on the value of this versatile lure. He put one on his line and got busy.
“I fish three or four days a week. I like the ponds. I just love to reel them in!” Weylin gave his dad, Cameron, credit for showing him how to cast and what to look for when fishing. “Stripers are my favorite to catch.” I thought about that day that I had first seen Weylin at the North Head. His love for fishing was very evident that day, as was his joy of being out with his friends. Wow, these five kids are just as cool as Tammy and brother Bill had told me!
So are these kids the Nantucket equivalent of The Goonies? Yeah, I can see the comparison. Much like The Goonies, these guys stick together. They have amazing spirit and a wonderful respect for each other. They are capable and determined. And they never say die! And just like their cinematic counterparts, these kids have discovered the “rich stuff”—not in pirate treasure, but in the beauty of the Nantucket waters.
I relate more to the crew from “Stand By Me,” however. I know that a group this tight at age 13 will grow so much through their shared experiences: traumas, hopes, fears, and finding the courage to face those fears. They will develop their moral compasses together, testing and refining them as they move forward.
Meeting these awesome kids made me recall the words that Richard Dreyfuss spoke to close “Stand By Me”: “Friends come in and out of your life like busboys in a restaurant… I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was twelve.” So very true. Fish on, kids!
Steve “Tuna” Tornovish is a Nantucket native who has spent his life fishing from the beaches of his beloved island. He loves to introduce clients to the joy of fishing with his Nantucket Island Fishing Adventures: stevetuna.com
NANTUCKET ISLAND BEACHES
NORTH SHORE AND HARBOR BEACHES
40th Pole: Great for families and young children, but no lifeguards. On Nantucket Sound; warm water during July, August and September inspired nickname “The Bathtub” for area nearby. Parking. Best access via 4WD vehicle.
Dionis: 3 miles from town by bike on the north side of Eel Point Rd off Madaket Road. Look for the boulder marked “Dionis.” Sheltered by dunes, calm waters for swimming, safe for children; restrooms, & parking. Beachgoers can take NRTA shuttle bus to Eel Point Rd stop & walk.
Steps: Between Dionis and Jetties beaches; access from Cliff Road. No lifeguard, no facilities, very little parking. Gentle surf; sandbar. Many steep steps must be descended to get to the beach.
Jetties: Easy bike ride from town, or take the shuttle bus. Great beach for families. Lifeguards, changing rooms, playground, volleyball nets, restrooms, showers, public phones, restaurant and take-out food service. Concession and restrooms handicap accessible; boardwalk to the beach. Tennis. Windsurfing, sailboat, and kayak rentals. Shuttle service from town to Jetties Beach is available seasonally.
Brant Point: Easy walk or bike ride from town. No lifeguard. Strong current; experienced swimmers; beach drops off suddenly under the water. Scenic beach with Brant Point Lighthouse; nice to sit and watch the boats rounding the point. Here is where to go to wave goodbye to friends and family departing on the Steamship.
Children’s: Harbor Beach, an easy walk from town down So. Beach Street and off Harbor View Way. Flotation devices are not permitted within the guarded area. Ideal for small children; park, playground, and bandstand; lifeguard, restrooms, showers, food service, picnic tables. Food, playground, and rest room are all accessible. Activities sponsored by Park & Recreation Commission are often held at this beach during the summer.
Francis Street: Five-minute walk from Main Street. Calm harbor waters for swimming; no lifeguard. Jungle gym, kayak rentals, bathroom.
SOUTH SHORE - OCEAN BEACHES
Cisco Beach: Four-mile bike ride to end of Hummock Pond Road. Heavy surf; lifeguard. No facilities. Parking. Rip currents can be strong.
Ladies Beach: To access, turn left at the end of Bartlett Farm Road. No facilities; no lifeguard. Limited parking. Rip current can be strong; heavy surf.
Miacomet Beach: at the end of Miacomet Road. Some parking. Surf and rip currents can be strong on the ocean side. No facilities or food service. This beach is near Miacomet Pond, but the pond is currently closed due to harmful algae.
South Shore Beach: at the end of South Shore Rd. Limited parking; difficult to access beach, 4WD is advisable. No lifeguard; no facilities.
Surfside: Located at the end of Surfside Road, a three-mile ride on paved bike path or take the shuttles. Easy to park. Plenty of surf, wide beach is good for picnics, beach games, and surfcasting. Kite flying west of Surfside Beach is acceptable; for safety reasons, please do not fly kites east of Surfside toward the airport. Due to the number of people who frequent Surfside Beach during the day, it is inadvisable to fly kites during the peak beachgoing hours. Lifeguard, restrooms, showers, public phones, food service. Shuttle service from town to Surfside Beach is available seasonally.
Fisherman’s Beach: Located between Surfside Beach and Nobadeer. No parking; Beach access via steep wooden steps. Plenty of surf, wide beach is good for picnics, beach games, and surfcasting. No lifeguard; no facilities.
Nobadeer: Located near the airport. Limited parking; difficult to access beach. Plenty of surf, wide beach is good for picnics, beach games, and surfcasting. No lifeguard; no facilities.
Madequecham: Land Bank property at the end of Madequecham Valley Road; rough sand road. Parking. No facilities; no lifeguards. Rip current can be strong; heavy surf.
Tom Nevers (“Pebble Beach“): Surf can be heavy; very coarse sand. No lifeguard; no facilities. Good for fishing. Strong rip currents; heavy surf. Access to the beach can be difficult.
WESTERN SHORE - OCEAN BEACHES
Madaket: As far west as you can go, six-mile bike ride on scenic, paved bike path, or take the shuttle bus. Heavy surf, lifeguard, restrooms. Famous for its incredible sunsets.
EASTERN SHORE - OCEAN BEACHES
Siasconset: Regular shuttle bus service or seven-mile ride on paved bike path. Surf can be heavy; lifeguard. Food available in nearby village of ’Sconset. Low Beach: 4WD access. Surf can be heavy; no lifeguard.
BAY & POND BEACHES
Miacomet Pond: This fresh water pond is currently closed due to harmful algae. Pocomo Beach: Great for kayaking and to learn to windsurf. Just west of the Head of the Harbor. Good for children. No lifeguards, no facilities.
Eel Point: Good for fishing and watching the sunset. No lifeguard; no facilities. Limited parking. Rip currents can be strong.
Coskata-Coatue and Great Point: at the end of Wauwinet Road, past The Wauwinet Inn. Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge managed by Trustees of Reservations; beach sticker required for vehicles from Trustees of Reservations. Great for fishing and for seeing Great Point Lighthouse up close. Rolling dunes, bayberry, beach plum, heather, and beach grass. Salt marsh and maritime shrubland. The largest red cedar savanna and woodland in New England. Gray and harbor seals. Public restrooms available at the lighthouse Memorial Day-Columbus Day. Sections of the refuge are sometimes closed to protect nesting shorebirds. Dogs permitted only from Sept. 16 thru March 31 and must be leashed at all times. Guided tours with Trustee naturalists offered in-season. Seasonal hunting permitted. For more details, go to www.TheTrustees.org Property Lookup.
Sesachacha Pond: off Polpis Road. Great for families; warm water; no facilities; no lifeguard. Parking. Near the Audubon Sesachacha Heathlands and Wildlife Sanctuary.
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BEACH SAFETY
•Learn to swim. If you can’t swim an overhead stroke for at least 15 minutes you should not be in the ocean. •Never swim alone. Always swim with a buddy, and swim near a lifeguard whenever possible. •Stay out of the “surf zone” where the waves break at the shoreline. Waves are at their greatest force here, and even a small wave can lift you up and throw you headfirst into the sand. •Never run from the beach into the water and dive headfirst into the waves. Sandbars that cannot be seen from the surface may be present and/or the water may be too shallow. •Don’t jump or dive into the water from a pier or rock jetty. From a pier or jetty, water appears much deeper than it really is. What looks like 10 or 20 feet of water may only be 2 to 3 feet deep. Diving in could be fatal. The same applies for jumping headfirst into the ocean or a wave from a surfboard – don’t do it! It’s not a risk worth taking. •If you are body surfing or boogie boarding, always keep your arms out in front of you to protect your head and neck. •A rip current will pull you away from the shore, but it will not pull you under. If you’re caught in a rip current, do not swim toward the shore! Instead, swim parallel to the shore, until you’re out of the rip current. Then, swim in to shore. •Never drink alcohol or use drugs at the beach. It clouds your ability to make wise decisions, and that could be fatal! •Take direction from lifeguards at all times.
Events & Entertainment
Events are updated daily, year-round at Nantucket.net from page 12
8 to 9:30 AM - Free Birding at the Shipwreck and Lifesaving Museum
Birding experts Seth Engelbourg from Linda Loring Nature Foundation and Neil Foley from Nantucket Conservation Foundation will guide you through observation of the abundant bird life in this unique ecosystem. Learn about the interconnectedness of birds, ecosystems, and maritime history. Equipment provided. Register online at EganMaritime.org
9:15 to 10 AM - Marine Storytime - Ages 3+
Natural Science Museum, 7 Milk Street.
9:30 AM - Barrett’s Tours
Historic tours offered daily departing from 25 Federal St., across from the Visitors Centre. Reservations: call 508-228-0174. Offered again at 12:30 & 3 pm
9:45 to 10:30 AM - Free Music in the Morning
Join Lizza in the Atheneum Garden for songs & singing games. Bring a blanket to sit on. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. NantucketAtheneum.org
10 AM - Endeavor Sailing Excursions with Captain Jim
Learn Nantucket’s maritime history & see waterfront sights. Reservations encouraged. Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Tickets at 508-228-5585 or EndeavorSailing.com. Repeated at 1:30 & 3:30 pm.
10 AM - Gail’s Tours of Nantucket
Daily in-depth van tour of Nantucket with 7th generation native as your guide. Intown pickup. To reserve a seat, call 508-257-6557. Tours again at 1 & 3 pm
11:15 AM - Island Tours Signature Historic Tour
A narrated tour of historic sites in town, Old Mill, Oldest House, Sconset Village, Sankaty Head Lighthouse & more with knowledgeable guides in air-conditioned buses. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington St. Again at 1 pm & 2:45pm. Nantucketbustours.com or 508-228-0334.
11:15 AM - Nantucket by Water Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise
Relax on a narrated tour of the inner harbor while you enjoy ice cream with friends & family. Departs again at 1, 2:15, & 4 pm. One-hour; daily cruises. Call 508-2287037 or book online nantucketbywater.com.
11:45 AM - The Westender Tour with Island Tours
A 2-1/2 hr tour of the west end of Nantucket. Visit Madaket, then travel to the Cisco area with stops at Bartlett’s Farm & Cisco Brewers. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington st. or at Nantucketbustours.com or call 508-228-0334.
2 PM - Smooth Hummocks Hike with Nantucket Walkabout Smooth Hummocks is Nantucket’s version of the Midwest’s prairies complete with rare wildflowers and grasses that thrive in sandy, nutrient-poor soil—a fascinating island ecosystem with much to teach. Book at WalkNantucket.com, 508-422-7466
3:30 to 4:30 PM - Youth Chorus Ages 8+
A fun beginner music program to get kids used to singing in groups. Nantucket Community Music Center, 56 Centre St.. 508-228-3352 NantucketMusic.org
5:15 to 6:15 PM - Nantucket by Water Cocktail Cruise
Escape the summer crowds & enjoy breathtaking views as you cruise around Nantucket Harbor with family & friends. On board music. BYOB. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
5:15 to 6:45 PM - Nantucket By Water Sip & Fish
Parents sip, and kids fish in this relaxing afternoon excursion. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
6:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor
Enjoy a stunning sunset from the water. Reservations at EndeavorSailing.com or 508-228-5585. Departs from Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Departure times change as time of sunset changes.
7 to 8:30 PM - Nantucket by Water Sunset Cruise
Nothing beats a Nantucket Sunset. Grab your favorite beverages & snacks and c’mon aboard for one of the best shows in town! Departure time will vary with sunset. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
7 to 8:30 PM - Nantucket by Water Sunset Cruise with Shanty Singers
A Sunset Cruise with Live music by Nantucket’s own Shanty Singers! BYOB. Departure time will vary with sunset. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
7 PM - Sense & Sensibility by Theatre Workshop of Nantucket
A playful new adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved novel that is full of humor, emotional depth, and bold theatricality. Tickets at TheatreNantucket.com
8 PM - The Nantucket Ghost Walk
A 3/4-mi stroll in the historic district to 5 of the most haunted spots. $25; $20 seniors(65+); $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Cash Only. No reservations necessary, Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 10 min early. 774-325-8972
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19
8 AM - Smith’s Point Hike with Nantucket Walkabout Nantucket’s westernmost sand extremity is a great hike to see gray seals during the winter, see nesting piping plovers, least terns and American oystercatchers during the summer and catch a glimpse of Tuckernuck Island. Book at WalkNantucket.com, 508-422-7466
9:30 AM - Barrett’s Tours
Historic tours offered daily departing from 25 Federal St., across from the Visitors Centre. Reservations: call 508-228-0174. Offered again at 12:30 & 3 pm
9:30 to 10:15 AM - Nanpuppets Aboard Tall Ship Lynx Dockside
Lizza and her cast of puppets climb aboard our historic Tall Ship to tell salty tales & sing songs of the sea. This program is dockside, making it perfect for families with small kids. Limited space, first-come, first-served: adults $20 & kids $10. To attend, meet the Egan Maritime Staff in front of the Gazebo at 1 Harbor Square.
10 AM - Historic Mansions of Main Street and America’s Oldest Windmill
A 1.8 mi, 45 min. exercise walk with historic commentary past whaling era mansions & back downtown. Cash only; $25; $20 seniors (65+) ; $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 10 min early. whjamieson@gmail.com 774-325-8972
10 AM - Endeavor Sailing Excursions with Captain Jim
Learn Nantucket’s maritime history & see waterfront sights. Reservations encouraged. Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Tickets at 508-228-5585 or EndeavorSailing.com. Repeated at 1:30 & 3:30 pm.
10 AM - Gail’s Tours of Nantucket
Daily in-depth van tour of Nantucket with 7th generation native as your guide. Intown pickup. To reserve a seat, call 508-257-6557. Tours again at 1 & 3 pm
11:15 AM - Island Tours Signature Historic Tour
A narrated tour of historic sites in town, Old Mill, Oldest House, Sconset Village, Sankaty Head Lighthouse & more with knowledgeable guides in air-conditioned buses. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington St. Again at 1 pm & 2:45pm. Nantucketbustours.com or 508-228-0334.
11:15 AM - Nantucket by Water Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise
Relax on a narrated tour of the inner harbor while you enjoy ice cream with friends & family. Departs again at 1, 2:15, & 4 pm. One-hour; daily cruises. Call 508-2287037 or book online nantucketbywater.com.
11:30 AM to 1:30 PM - Nantucket By Water Oyster Tours
Tour a working Oyster Farm and learn what goes into growing the perfect Nantucket Oyster. Call 508-228-7037 or book online at nantucketbywater.com Departs again at 1:30 PM
11:45 AM - The Westender Tour with Island Tours
A 2-1/2 hr tour of the west end of Nantucket. Visit Madaket, then travel to the Cisco area with stops at Bartlett’s Farm & Cisco Brewers. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington st. or at Nantucketbustours.com or call 508-228-0334.
2 PM - Beechwood Farm Loop with Nantucket Walkabout
This property in Polpis shares elements of maritime or coastal heathlands habitat: native tree species, meadows, & wetlands. It’s like exploring Yoda’s home swamp planet of Dagobah from Star Wars. Book at WalkNantucket.com, 508-422-7466
4 to 7 PM - Live Music by Buckle & Shake at Cisco Brewers
Head out to the brewery at 5 Bartlett Farm Road for a pint or two and enjoy live local bands. Tables are first-come, first-served: no reservations. Ciscobrewers.com
5:15 to 6:15 PM - Nantucket by Water Cocktail Cruise
Escape the summer crowds & enjoy breathtaking views as you cruise around Nantucket Harbor with family & friends. On board music. BYOB. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
5:15 to 6:45 PM - Nantucket By Water Sip & Fish
Parents sip, and kids fish in this relaxing afternoon excursion. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
6:30 PM - Shawkemo Hills Sunset Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
A hiking experience through a portion of the island dramatically shaped by the last glacier to cover most of N. America. See & learn about the formation of Coatue, Great Point, the Haulover, Nantucket Harbor and inner harbor shores. Book at WalkNantucket.com, 508-422-7466
6:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor
Enjoy a stunning sunset from the water. Reservations at EndeavorSailing.com or 508-228-5585. Departs from Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Departure times change as time of sunset changes.
6:30 to 8:30 PM - Table Top Game Night for Ages 13+
Games + 1 table for Dungeons & Dragons (limited seating for D&D, first-come first-served) New players & old are all welcome. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. NantucketAtheneum.org
7 to 8:30 PM - Nantucket by Water Sunset Cruise
Nothing beats a Nantucket Sunset. Grab your favorite beverages & snacks and c’mon aboard for one of the best shows in town! Departure time will vary with sunset. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
7 PM - Sense & Sensibility by Theatre Workshop of Nantucket
A playful new adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved novel that is full of humor, emotional depth, and bold theatricality. Tickets at TheatreNantucket.com
8 PM - The Nantucket Ghost Walk
A 3/4-mi stroll in the historic district to 5 of the most haunted spots. $25; $20 seniors(65+); $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Cash Only. No reservations necessary, Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 10 min early. 774-325-8972
THURSDAY, JUNE 20
8 AM - Stump Swamp/Norwood Farm Hike with Nantucket Walkabout
A mashup of island terrain; forest, upland meadows, small ponds, a former cranberry bog, & one of the island’s true flowing streams. A 90-120 min. dual property hike, depending on group interest. Book at WalkNantucket.com, 508-422-7466
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Island Fun & Shopping
Adventure / Eco-Tours
Nantucket by Water
Artists & Galleries
Artists Association of Nantucket
508-228-7037
A Variety of Boat Tours for All Ages Straight Wharf, Slip #1011
Call or visit us on Straight Wharf for your Island Adventure NANTUCKET by WATER (formerly Shearwater Excursions) is a local family-run company dedicated to providing unique tours and cruises to individuals and families of all age groups. From small kids to grandparents, NBW has trips that cater to your needs and taste for adventure. Whether you take a leisurely tour around Nantucket Harbor, or a longer adventure exploring the wildlife sanctuary of Coatue or visiting the unique 5th Bend Oyster Farm, Nantucket By Water promises an exceptional experience. nantucketbywater.com
Nantucket Walkabout
508-422-7466
see website for hikes & times Book online & meet at Handlebar Cafe, 15 Washington St
Daily Guided Wilderness Hikes on Nantucket
Explore Nantucket’s wilderness with “Walking Nantucket” and “Nantucket: A Natural History” author and naturalist Peter Brace, and learn how the last glacier formed the island. Experience wildlife and rare plants. Learn about Nantucket’s conservation efforts, ecology and the Native Americans that lived here. $50 adults, $25 age 12 & younger. Private hikes available. Apple Pay, Android Pay, MC, Visa, Amex, &Discover accepted. Get more information & reservations at nantucketwalkabout.com
Apparel & Accessories
Blue Beetle
Open Daily
Clothing, Accessories, Jewelry, Gifts
508-228-0294
“The Color of Twilight” thru June 17 In-Person Gallery & Online Exhibits “Heat of the Sun” thru June 17 19 Washington St. The mission of the ARTISTS ASSOCIATION OF NANTUCKET is to foster the visual arts on Nantucket. They create a vibrant arts community by promoting, supporting, and encouraging the work of Nantucket artists, providing educational programs in the arts, and preserving the legacy of Nantucket artists. AAN has two in-town galleries: the Cecelia Joyce & Seward Johnson Gallery at 19 Washington Street where you can view “Heat of the Sun” through June 17. In The Big Gallery upstairs at 12 Straight Wharf, you can enjoy “The Color of Twilight” on display through June 17. Stay in touch at nantucketarts.org for a schedule of downtown Gallery Exhibits as well as classes and workshops at the Visual Arts Center (VAC) at 24 Amelia Drive, where you can also view “Champion Showcase #3” through July 15. Visit AAN’s online gallery at sales.nantucketarts.org to view regularly changing exhibitions of fresh, original artwork from iconic Nantucket artists. nantucketarts.org
G. S. Hill Gallery
508-228-1353
Open Daily 10 am to 5 pm 40 Straight Wharf Oils, watercolors, prints, and note cards by G. S. Hill
G. S. HILL’s one-man gallery is open daily. For more than three decades, Greg’s original oil and watercolor paintings have captured the image, spirit, and soul of Nantucket. The gallery also offers giclees and miniatures, plus exclusive American-made gifts designed by Greg and Judi Hill. Stunning porcelain china dinnerware, hand-pressed glass and ornaments are only a few of treasures you will find. gshill.com
Susan Lister Locke Gallery
508-228-3227
12 Main Street
Located at 12 Main Street, BLUE BEETLE reflects the playfulness and elegance of island living. We strive to provide a collection of carefully curated clothing, jewelry, gifts and accessories that portray the summer lifestyle on Nantucket. The boutique is filled with modern, chic, and contemporary fashions to suit every occasion. We proudly sell Joules, Jude Connally, Captiva Cashmere, Lilla P and MZ Wallace. Known for our Nantucket Jewelry, there is something for everyone; beads to fit Pandora, rings, bracelets and of course our charm bar, where you can create your own unique island necklace. Shop year round in store or visit us online at BlueBeetleNantucket.com
Commonwealth
508-228-2132 & 508-221-0531
Open daily 28A Easy Street
Art and Inspired, Creative Jewelry susanlisterlocke.com
Inspired by the Ocean that surrounds her, be it in her Gallery on Nantucket or her winter home in Palm Beach Florida, Jewelry Designer, Susan Lister Locke creates highly sought after, unique jewelry using beautiful, and oftentimes rare, gemstones set in high karat Gold and Platinum.
Banking
Cape Cod 5
508-680-1399
Open Daily. Visit us in the store & online! 12 Oak Street
Fabulous Resale. Fresh Finds.
COMMONWEALTH is a unique resale boutique where we believe even clothes deserve a second chance. This eclectic little shop on Oak Street specializes in curating quality gently used pieces from your favorite designers. Come in to find preloved gems or bring in your gently used items to turn your closet into cash! Commonwealthnantucket.com
Current Vintage
888-225-4636
Open Monday-Saturday Locations at 112 Pleasant Street & Zero Main Street
We at CAPE COD FIVE are deeply committed to the communities we serve. Our dedication to serving our neighbors and local businesses and earning our customers’ trust every day has remained the same since our founding in 1855. We focus on continuously evolving to be our customers’ trusted financial partner in a rapidly changing world, offering digital tools, accessibility and sound guidance and insight to help our customers navigate their unique journeys. capecodfive.com
Bike Rentals
Cook’s Cycle
Open Daily
Bicycle Rentals & e-Bike Rentals
508-228-5073
Open Daily 4 Easy Street
Wine • Clothing • Home • Gifts • Provisions
CURRENT VINTAGE is a fun and original concept store with a carefully edited mix of vintage clothing & accessories, wines, cheeses, and home goods. Everything here is thoughtfully chosen, including exclusive Nantucket gifts and a selection of nearly 400 wines. CV is a beloved island institution, celebrating 17 years in the heart of Nantucket. Join us for fun vibe & serious wines! currentvintage.com
Serenella 44
508-228-0800
6 So. Beach Street, next to Affordable Rentals
Nantucket’s bike shop for all of your vacation needs here at Cook’s Cycles Nantucket we have all of the latest bikes and accessories for your beach runs, brewery tours, and beyond. Our selection of new bicycles & e-bikes in a convenient downtown Nantucket location (just a 2-minute walk from Steamboat Wharf) is great for a day of cycling. Nantucket is known for its many bike paths and trails. Whether you want to ride to Jetties Beach for a swim or take in the sights of the Sconset Loop, Cooks Cycles has the bikes for you and your family. Moped & Jeep rentals, too! cookscyclesnantucket.com
Easy Riders Bicycles
508-228-3400
Open daily 44 Centre Street
Ready-to-Wear, Accessories, Apothecary, Casa Aspirational, trendsetting, and always ahead of the curve – The SERENELLA 44 selection for 2024 is a seamless mix of iconic names and buzzy newcomers. Discover a curated into-weekend assortment imbued with a lifestyle appeal for contemporary self-confident women seeking to stand out. From bold to classic, from sensual to sophisticated, our seasonal offering reveals new ideas of individuality through inventive mismatches that set off an impeccably cool attitude. serenellausa.com
Serenella Nantucket
508-228-3400
Open for the 2024 Season 9 South Beach Street
Ready-to-Wear, Accessories, Fine Jewelry
Heralded by Elle Magazine as one of the top 50 boutiques in the world and consistently voted Best of Boston, SERENELLA offers the best of ready-to-wear, accessories, and fine jewelry from around the globe. For the 2024 season, we are pleased to welcome the world of Thom Browne presented exclusively at SERENELLA, featuring the house’s innovative and distinctive designs. In addition, experience a curated selection from established and emerging designers for women, including Balmain, Barrie, Giambattista Valli, God’s True Cashmere, High Sport, Lanvin, Marlo Laz, Massimo Alba, and more. serenellausa.com
open daily
508-325-2722
65 Surfside Road
Bike Rentals, Sales, Service - NEW: Electric Bikes easyridersbikerentals.com
EASY RIDERS BICYCLE RENTALS offers rentals, sales, and service, plus island-wide free delivery on all rentals and usually within an hour or so. With advanced on-line reservations, it’s the easiest way to experience Nantucket! Offering low prices and discounts on multi-day, weekly, monthly, and group rentals of top quality, new GT and Easy Riders bicycles, as well as retrostyle Schwinn Cruisers, and accessories in a variety of styles...They have the right bicycle for all of your adventures. We have electric bikes. Check out our Easy Riders brand ebikes at erbikes.com. EASY RIDERS has a safe & convenient bike path location at 65 Surfside Road.
Young’s Bicycle Shop
Open daily in season
“The Cycle-logical Way to See Nantucket Island”
508-228-1151
6 Broad Street
Harvey A Young’s Bicycle Shop started on Nantucket in 1931. When Harvey sold the business to his son, Roger, it became YOUNG’S BICYCLE SHOP. Now with over 90 years in business, the 4th generation is running YOUNG’S. The Young family and their staff provide you with the ideal rental bike for Nantucket. Their fleet of CANNONDALE and TREK bikes are well maintained, so you and your family can have a safe and enjoyable bike ride around the island. YOUNG’S also rents cars and Jeeps. Check out their website, give them a call, or stop in to see their friendly, knowledgeable staff, so they can share with you “The Cycle-logical Way to See Nantucket Island”. Reservations & delivery services available. youngsbicycleshop.com
Island Fun & Shopping
Books & Publications
CALL NANTUCKET
FREE DOWNLOAD - Nantucket’s searchable phone book app
508-228-9165 ext. 110
CallNantucket.com
Car Rentals
Affordable
Rentals
The island’s “Little Black Book”
CALL NANTUCKET is the fully searchable app version of The Nantucket Directory: the island’s phone book. Know who you’re looking for? Search our White Pages for the number. Not sure who to call? Browse our Yellow Pages to choose the best company for your needs! Our CALL NANTUCKET app is FREE TO DOWNLOAD. CallNantucket@gmail.com
Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket
508-228-9165
Guiding visitors on Nantucket for 54 years In print & online + eNewsletter Visit our online publication to see more articles, more photos, enter contests, and to share your impressions of Nantucket. For more than 50 years, YESTERDAY’S ISLAND/TODAY’S NANTUCKET has been the best source for planning your leisure time on Nantucket Island. From Daffodil Festival through Christmas Stroll, you can pick up our print editions, available everywhere, or you can visit us online at YesterdaysIsland.com. After you leave your favorite island, you can stay in touch with the happenings here — find us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram @nantucket_insider, and sign up for our free Nantucket eNewsletter — look for the link at the top of Nantucket.net Yesterdaysisland.com
Bookstores
Mitchell’s Book Corner
508-228-3501
Open daily 6 South Beach Street
Cars, jeeps, mopeds
AFFORDABLE RENTALS can help make your visit on Nantucket more complete. With their cars, 4x4s, vans, and mopeds, you will have access to all parts of the island: Great Point, Wauwinet, Coatue, Squam, ‘Sconset, Madaket, and more. Explore to your heart’s content in a vehicle from AFFORDABLE RENTALS, open daily at 6 South Beach Street. Call ahead for reservations. All major credit cards accepted. affrentals.com
Young’s Bicycle Shop
508-228-1151
Open daily in season 6 Broad Street
“The Cycle-logical Way to See Nantucket Island” youngsbicycleshop.com
Harvey A Young’s Bicycle Shop” started on Nantucket in 1931. When Harvey sold the business to his son, Roger, it became YOUNG’S BICYCLE SHOP. Now with over 90 years in business, the 4th generation is running YOUNG’S. The Young family and their staff provide you with the ideal rental bike for Nantucket AND YOUNG’S also rents cars and Jeeps. Check out their website, give them a call, or stop in to see their friendly, knowledgeable staff, so they can share with you “The Cycle-logical Way to See Nantucket Island”. Reservations & delivery services available.
Charters & Tours - Sailing & Boating
Endeavor Sailing Excursions
508-228-1080
See the calendar for our upcoming book signings Open daily at 54 Main Street MITCHELL’S BOOK CORNER prides itself on a long tradition of personalized attention to its customers for more than 50 years. Visit nantucketbookpartners.com for any book in print, preorders, signed copies, e-books, audio books, gift cards, staff picks, and more. If the book is “on our shelves now” we can offer next business day island home delivery for a small fee. If the book is not on-hand we can either ship it to you or order it for you. We are also happy to ship books to anywhere in the US. MITCHELL’S is open daily. nantucketbookpartners.com
Nantucket Bookworks
Books, chocolates, & unique gifts
508-228-5585
Private Charters. Per Person Fares Slip 1015, Straight Wharf Pleasure sailing
“Captain James Genthner shares his love of the Island with visitors aboard his sloop ENDEAVOR”—Ted Reinstein, CBS Good Day! Featured in Yankee Magazine’s Best of New England: “A cruise aboard the Endeavor is a lesson in beauty and local history.” “No one has done more to make sure that Nantucket’s maritime traditions are alive and well than Capt. Jim Genthner,” Nat Philbrick, author In the Heart of the Sea. The ENDEAVOR sails daily at 10 am, 1:30 pm, 3:30 pm, and at sunset. They offer private charters, public sails. Gift certificates are available. Call for information and reservations. endeavorsailing.com
Nantucket by Water
508-228-4000
Open daily at 25 Broad Street NANTUCKET BOOKWORKS is our quirky little shop chock full of books, gifts, and goodies. Visit nantucketbookpartners.com for books and nantucketbooksworks.com for the very best of Bookworks online. We have Nantucket gifts, puzzles, games, toys, art supplies, party accessories, stuffed animals, greeting cards, kids items, and so much more. And we have an enticing nook filled with amazing chocolates to buy and savor as you read your new books. We also are happy to ship anywhere in the US. For books, shop nantucketbookpartners.com. Order online or stop in to browse. BOOKWORKS is open daily. nantucketbookpartners.com
Builder & General Contractor
R. Bradley Builders
508-228-7037
A Variety of Boat Tours for All Ages Straight Wharf, Slip #1011 Oyster Cruises, Ice Cream Cruises, Cocktail Cruises, Sunset Cruise, & more NANTUCKET by WATER (formerly Shearwater Excursions) is a local family-run company dedicated to providing unique tours and cruises to individuals and families of all age groups. From small kids to grandparents, NBW has trips that cater to your needs and taste for adventure. Whether you take a leisurely tour around Nantucket Harbor, or a longer adventure exploring the wildlife sanctuary of Coatue or visiting the unique 5th Bend Oyster Farm, Nantucket By Water promises an exceptional experience. nantucketbywater.com
Classes & Workshops
Artists Association of Nantucket
774-236-1374
Year-Round & Insured rjbradley10@gmail.com carpentry, remodeling,& property care-taking services rbradleybuilders.com
As a general contractor on Nantucket, Ronan Bradley of R. BRADLEY BUILDERS provides expert Nantucket building, renovation, custom carpentry and estate care services, specializations. They are a Nantucket building company specializing in custom homes & renovations, carpentry and hardwood flooring. R. BRADLEY BUILDERS is locally owned and island-based. For 14 years, they have delivered a full range of carpentry, remodeling, and property care-taking services to Nantucket homeowners. They bring trust, expertise and transparency to every project and service.
Cannabis
ACK Natural
Open 10 am to 7 pm
19 Spearhead Drive
Medical & Recreational Cannabis Dispensary AckNat.com
Ack Natural Cannabis Dispensary built a state-of-the-art facility at 19 Spearhead Dr to cultivate, process and sell the highest quality cannabis available. We offer flower, pre rolls, concentrates, edibles, and the only THC drinks on Nantucket. New cultivars coming soon. Stop by today. Join our Loyalty Program, order online at www.acknat.com, and follow us on Instagram @Acknatural
The Green Lady
Dispensary
508-228-0722
Open Monday to Friday 9 am to 5 pm Visual Arts Center, 24 Amelia Drive Classes & Workshops for all ages
The ARTISTS ASSOCIATION’s Arts Program offers year-round educational programs for adults and children. Our spacious workshop on Amelia Drive hosts a wide variety of classes and workshops in many media including oil painting, watercolor, pastel, life drawing, ceramics, printmaking, textile art and mixed media. Our instructors are resident artists, AAN artist members and a variety of visiting artists who work in a range of mediums and bring a wealth of talent and experience to the program. Classes are designed for all levels of experience, from the novice to advanced and for all ages. nantucketarts.org
Confections
Aunt Leah’s Fudge
Open daily
Made fresh on Nantucket
774-333-3875
Open daily 10 am to 7 pm 11 Amelia Drive
Small-batch, artisanal cannabis products
Experience the first and finest—THE GREEN LADY DISPENSARY on Nantucket. Celebrate our 5-year anniversary with us and savor our small-batch, artisanal cannabis products. From exclusive strains to gourmet edibles, discover why we’re the island’s Original Gangster of Ocean Grown goodness. Visit us for an unforgettable island high. thegreenladydispensary.com
508-228-1017
The Courtyard, 16 Straight Wharf
AUNT LEAH has been making her award-winning homemade fudge for three decades on Nantucket. Her fudge has been voted “the best fudge in the world” year after year. Once you try her fudge, you’ll see why it is always rated the best! AUNT LEAH makes it daily in her shop, using the freshest and finest ingredients. She has more than 40 scrumptious flavors. Her most popular fudge flavor is chocolate peanut butter, which has a layer of rich peanut butter fudge on the bottom, topped with a layer of decadent chocolate fudge. AUNT LEAH also has her famous chocolate-covered cranberries. The cranberries come in both milk and dark chocolate or a mixture of both. Both the fudge and chocolate-covered cranberries make unique island wedding favors or gifts for special events. auntleahs.com
Consignment & Thrift
The Rainbow Fleet
508-680-1159
Open Monday-Saturday 10am to 5pm 167 Orange Street Clothing, shoes, handbags, and accessories
Shop sustainably at THE RAINBOW FLEET, Nantucket’s year round women’s consignment boutique located mid-island near the rotary. We carefully select the best vintage, modern and designer pieces from over 450 island consignors, and steam-clean them into new life daily! From clothing, shoes, handbags, and accessories to one of a kind finds from local artists, you can find your own style in our relaxed atmosphere—complete with outdoor covered shopping, dressing rooms, and, yes, ample parking! We aim to provide sustainable and affordable fashion options for all… great for the planet and your wallet too! Follow us on Instagram @therainbowfleet therainbowfleetnantucket.com
Contests
NANTUCKET PHOTO CONTEST
housewares, tote bags, art, and home decor. You can find unusual gifts at all prices in A SHORE THING that you’ll find nowhere else! In our new location on Main St. shorethinggifts.com
Museum Shop at the Whaling Museum
508-228-1894, ext. 138
Open during museum hours: 10am to 5pm Whaling Museum, 11 Broad Street NHA exclusives, gifts, apparel, books, home decor
The Nantucket Historical Association has been a steward of Nantucket’s cultural history since 1894. Don’t miss the MUSEUM SHOP at the Whaling Museum, where you will find unique gifts, books, prints, maps, and objects of art inspired by Nantucket history. Many items are exclusive to the MUSEUM SHOP, and NHA members get special discounts. 100% of all purchases support the Nantucket Historical Association and its mission to tell the inspiring stories of Nantucket through its collections, programs, and properties. nantucketmuseumshop.org
Health Care
Nantucket Cottage Hospital
508-228-9165
Deadline Sept. 12, 2024 - CASH PRIZES See winners & entries online at Nantucket.net ENTER EARLY & OFTEN! This annual photo contest is a popular way to share your photos of Nantucket with the world. Winners of previous contests are online at The Insider’s Guide to Nantucket: nantucket.net. The 2024 Contest has begun: DEADLINE TO ENTER IS SEPTEMBER 12, 2024. We accept copyright-free images of Nantucket present and past. Email your high resolution photo entries to ACKPhotoContest@gmail.com or mail us a CD or thumb drive with electronic images from your digital camera. Please make sure your digital images are highresolution. You can even mail in your prints of Nantucket Island. Visit Nantucket.net to see a great selection past entries and winners. nantucket.net/photo-contest-entry
Copying, Mailboxes, Shipping
The UPS Store
508-825-8100
24-hr emergency services, hospital care, lab, rehab 57 Prospect St NANTUCKET COTTAGE HOSPITAL has been caring for our island community. In addition to excellent physicians and nursing staff, the hospital has a 24-hour Emergency Department, full laboratory, physical therapy, cardiac rehab, chemotherapy, surgical services, imaging services, maternity services, and much more. Through Mass General Brigham, NANTUCKET COTTAGE HOSPITAL offers high-quality virtual urgent care services for many conditions and minor injuries daily. Nantuckethospital.org
Home Decor
Arrowhead Nursery & Furniture
508-325-8884
Open Monday - Saturday 61 Old South Road
Locally owned and operated
Nantucket’s UPS STORE is in spacious quarters at 61 Old South Road and offers a variety of products and services to make your life easier: personal mailboxes, mail forwarding, UPS shipping and receiving, overnight delivery, and more. THE UPS STORE offers a wide variety of copy and print services, including b&w and color copies, output from disks, wide format printing, laminating, collating, and a full range of finishing services. You can even go there for notary services, passport photos, and mail boxes. THE UPS STORE makes high quality, full color banners and posters! Plenty off-street parking. THE UPS STORE: let them help you!
Furniture
Arrowhead Nursery & Furniture
508-228-1961
Where Home & Garden Meet - Patio Furniture in stock! 9 Wampanoag Way
Outdoor & Indoor Furniture, Home Accessories, Garden Needs arrowheadfurniture.com
ARROWHEAD NURSERY & FURNITURE is the largest furniture showroom on island featuring indoor furniture, outdoor, home décor and more. Stop by their location near the airport, just beyond Thai House restaurant, and browse through their wide variety of home accessories, including decorative items, table settings, indoor furniture, and unique gifts. Their garden center has a fabulous selection of plants, flowers, pottery, fountains, statues, garden structures, and garden accessories. ARROWHEAD NURSERY & SHOWROOM...where home and garden meet.
Gifts
Current Vintage
508-228-1961
Where Home & Garden Meet - Patio Furniture in stock! 9 Wampanoag Way Outdoor & Indoor Furniture, Home Accessories, Garden Needs arrowheadfurniture.com
ARROWHEAD NURSERY & FURNITURE is the largest furniture showroom on island featuring indoor furniture, outdoor, home décor and more. Stop by their location near the airport, and browse through their wide variety of home accessories, including decorative items, table settings, indoor furniture, and unique gifts. Their garden center has a fabulous selection of plants, flowers, pottery, fountains, statues, garden structures, and garden accessories. ARROWHEAD NURSERY & SHOWROOM...where home and garden meet. www.arrowheadnursery.com
Icarus + Co
Open for the season!
19 Old South Wharf
Jewelry and Home Decor
Discover unique sculptural jewelry by local artists. We interpret nature through wearable art, handmade in small batches using uncommon and precious materials – including our exclusive collection of Nantucket beach stone jewelry. Follow along on instagram for a behind the scenes look: @icarusandco + @nantucketbeachstones. Visit us in-person on Old South Wharf or online. icarusandco.com
It’s A Shore Thing
Open Daily
Distinctive Nantucket Gifts
508-680-1901
30B Main Street
At IT’S A SHORE THING, we are proud to carry products made in New England. Come in and browse through our wide selection of quality items for your home, including pottery, antiques, housewares, serving plates & trays, pillows, art, decorative wall hangings, and much more. You can also find unusual gifts at all prices in A SHORE THING that you’ll find nowhere else! In our new location on Main Street. shorethinggifts.com
Respoke
508-228-5073
Open Daily 4 Easy Street
Wine • Clothing • Home • Gifts • Provisions
CURRENT VINTAGE is a fun and original concept store with a carefully edited mix of vintage clothing & accessories, wines, cheeses, gifts, and home goods. Everything here is thoughtfully chosen, including exclusive Nantucket gifts and a selection of nearly 400 wines. CV is a beloved island institution, celebrating 17 years in the heart of Nantucket. Join us for fun vibe & serious wines! currentvintage.com
Hill’s of Nantucket
508-228-1353
Open Daily 10 am to 5 pm 40 Straight Wharf
Unique & Original Nantucket Theme Gifts
Established in 1981, HILL’S combines the best of Nantucket for the art and gift seeker. G.S. Hill Gallery and Hill’s of Nantucket offer fine art by Greg Hill and wonderful speciality gifts designed by this husband-and-wife team. Nantucket theme prints, note cards by Hill are their main focus. American made; that hard-to-find gift is here waiting for you! Treat yourself to a unique gift gallery from HILL’S. gshill.com
It’s A Shore Thing
Respoke.com
Open for the 2024 season 41 Straight Wharf Iconic designer scarves repurposed RESPOKE repurposes iconic designer scarves into one-of-a-kind products featuring handcrafted Spanish made espadrilles. Experience a world of unique footwear, ready-to-wear, fine art, furniture, and accessories. Each piece carries more value and self-identity than its original form. Respoke was founded by best-selling author Michael Tonello, whose memoir, Bringing Home the Birkin, recounts the highlights of his years as a reseller of all things Hermes. Visit their Nantucket shop at 41 Straight Wharf and see what’s new for 2024! Respoke.com
Home Painting & More
Nantucket Pro Painters
Call for our services
508-680-1901
Open Daily 30B Main Street
Distinctive Nantucket Gifts
At IT’S A SHORE THING, we are proud to carry products made in New England. Come in and browse through our wide selection of gifts including lotion, soaps, jewelry, pottery, antiques,
508-680-4317
Professional • Efficient • Reliable Call NANTUCKET PRO PAINTERS, INC for all your painting needs: interior and exterior, new construction, existing residential, and commercial. NANTUCKET PRO PAINTERS is the choice of builders and architects. In addition, we also do power washing, gutter cleaning, furniture spraying, and spray painting. Call us at 508-680-4317. www.nppainters.com
Internet Guidebook
Insiders Guide to Nantucket
Beaches, Events, Museums, Dining, Classifieds, & More
Visit us online & follow us on Instagram @nantucket_insider
Visit Nantucket before & after you visit Nantucket!
508-228-9165
Visit NANTUCKET.NET for a biking page, lighthouse page, festivals page, photo galleries, maps,
Island Fun & Shopping
parks & trails, and guides to lodging, dining, real estate, recreation, and much more! Our Calendar of Events is the most complete and is updated several times a week, year-round. Looking for a beach? Our Beach Listings have photos, videos, and info about all the best island beaches and where to find them. And our classifieds are ever-changing. Visit Nantucket before, during, and after you visit Nantucket by going to Nantucket.net and follow us on Instagram @nantucket_insider Nantucket.net
Island Apps
Call Nantucket Your telephone book for Nantucket FREE download for IOS and Android
Know who you want to call but need their phone number? Search by name on CALL NANTUCKET. Know what you want but not where to get it? Search by category on the up-to-date and locally produced CALL NANTUCKET app. This app is free to download and easy to use. Both white pages and yellow pages are included. callnantucket.com
Island Wildlife Refuge
Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge
Nantucket Pearl Company
508-228-1353
Open Daily 10 am to 5 pm online & in the G.S. Hill Gallery, 40 Straight Wharf
American made, hand-strung pearl jewelry
Authentic American-made jewelry from quality pearls at affordable prices. Jewelry designer Pam Freitus creates unique jewelry from hand-picked pearls, stones, leather, crystals and glass. On some pieces, pearls are interspersed with turquoise, on others, the Ying and Yang of black and white is featured, or sapphire and diamond bling may be chosen to set off the soft reflection of the pearl’s whiteness. Look for Pam’s signature, a small red bead that identifies the piece as hers. NANTUCKET PEARL COMPANY jewelry is available exclusively at Hill’s of Nantucket, 40 Straight Wharf. nantucketpearlcompany.com
Susan Lister Locke Gallery
Inspired and Creative Jewelry
508-228-2132 & 508-221-0531
Open daily at 28A Easy Street
Inspired by the Ocean that surrounds her, be it in her Gallery on Nantucket or her winter home in Palm Beach Florida, Jewelry Designer, Susan Lister Locke creates highly sought after, unique jewelry using beautiful, and oftentimes rare, gemstones set in high karat Gold and Platinum. susanlisterlocke.com
Library & Public Programs
Nantucket Atheneum
508-228-5646
Open Daily 9am to sunset. Permits Required. Visit Nantucket’s best beaches! Call ahead to check conditions:508-228-5646 #2
Visit the best beaches on the island at the Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge. The greater coastscape, which includes the federally owned Great Point Lighthouse and Nantucket Conservation Foundation land, is a double-fingered peninsula jutting northward between the Atlantic Ocean and Nantucket Sounds is so much more: a blend of sandy beach, rolling dunes, and forest uplands both rugged and serene. The refuge provides multiple habitats for an array of coastal plant and animal species, including heather and beach plum, a maritime oak forest & savannah of red cedar – the largest of its kind in New England – which offer shelter to deer. At the beachfront, watch for horseshoe crabs advancing in extremely slow motion, seals basking in the sun, and shorebirds skittering above the surf line. Over-sand vehicle permits are required: you can purchase them online at thetrustees.org/permits. Rental jeep day passes available at the rental site & day passes available for personal 4x4 vehicles. thetrustees.org/ccwr
Jewelry
Blue Beetle
Jewelry & Gifts
508-228-1110
Open year-round. Books, Programs for All Ages, Concerts, & More 1 India Street
Nantucket’s Free Public Library & Gathering Place
THE NANTUCKET ATHENEUM, our island’s public library is a vital community hub. We are open year-round and offer materials and services for all ages. More than 170,000 people come through our doors annually, where they have free access to 1.6 million books and a large collection of CDs, and DVDs. In addition, we offer many web-based services, a digital library, free computer use, WIFI, and more than 1,300 educational and cultural programs a year. Our historic building, which opened in 1847, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and filled with beautiful art and artifacts that celebrate our maritime heritage and the history of Nantucket. nantucketatheneum.org
Maritime Education & Events
Egan Maritime Institute
508-228-3227
Open daily at 12 Main Street
Located at 12 Main Street, BLUE BEETLE reflects the playfulness and elegance of island living. We strive to provide a collection of carefully curated clothing, jewelry, gifts and accessories that portray the summer lifestyle on Nantucket. The boutique is filled with modern, chic, and contemporary fashions to suit every occasion. We proudly sell Joules, Jude Connally, Captiva Cashmere, Lilla P and MZ Wallace. Known for our Nantucket Jewelry, there is something for everyone; beads to fit Pandora, rings, bracelets and of course our charm bar, where you can create your own unique island necklace. Shop year round in store or visit us online at BlueBeetleNantucket.com
Icarus + Co.
Open for the season!
508-228-2505
Maritime Education, History, Museum, Events & more eganmaritime.org
EGAN MARITIME INSTITUTE members enjoy many benefits: unlimited admission to the Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum, access to historic and educational programs, and unique opportunities to sail aboard the Tall Ship Lynx. Sea of Opportunities is one of their offerings: a diverse offering of education and outreach programs available to every Nantucket student at multiple points throughout their education. It seeds the maritime workforce of tomorrow and opens doors for local youth to opportunities that will enhance their futures and our coastal community.
Mental Health Services
Fairwinds
19 Old South Wharf
Jewelry and Home Decor icarusandco.com
Call or text
508-228-2689
Emergencies: 508-221-3315 or 911 20 Vesper Lane, L-1 Gouin Village Nantucket’s Counseling Center
FAIRWINDS provides equal access to confidential, quality, professional care to all on Nantucket who seek mental health and addiction services, regardless of ability to pay. Contact us today at (508) 228-2689 to schedule an intake, or to get more information about any of our services. Same-day appointments are available. fairwindscenter.org
Mortgages
Cape Cod 5
508-228-0229
Discover unique sculptural jewelry by local artists. We interpret nature through wearable art, handmade in small batches using uncommon and precious materials – including our exclusive collection of Nantucket beach stone jewelry. Follow along on instagram for a behind the scenes look: @icarusandco + @nantucketbeachstones. Visit us in-person on Old South Wharf or online. Jewelers’ Gallery of Nantucket
Fine Antique & Estate Jewelry
Open daily at 21 Centre Street
JEWELERS’ GALLERY offers Nantucket’s largest collection of antique and estate jewelry, including pieces by Tiffany, Cartier, Webb, and more. Stop in to see our classic period pieces. We specialize in diamond, sapphire, and emerald engagement and anniversary rings. We also carry exquisite island classics, including the Turk’s Head braided bracelet, Nautical Cable Collections, gem-set Sailors’ Valentines, and handwoven gold lightship basket jewelry. Also featured at JEWELERS’ GALLERY is an outstanding collection of beautifully designed jewelry by leading American goldsmiths: Diana Kim England, Louis Reyes, Thomas Kruskal, and more. Each unique piece is skillfully crafted in platinum, 18K, or 14K gold and will be a treasured keepsake from historic Nantucket. JEWELERS’ GALLERY: serving Nantucket since 1971. jewelersgallery.com
Nantucket Estate Jewelry and Fine Arts
508-228-0272
Open for the 2024 Season 1 Orange Street Jewelry, Lightship Baskets, Art, Scrimshaw, & more
We feature fine estate jewelry in all price ranges - antique, vintage, and contemporary - including designers such as Tiffany, Cartier, Bulgari, Roberto Coin, and David Yurman. We also sell sterling silver jewelry and flatware and hollowware. We also carry a large assortment of Nantucket baskets and carved Nantucket purses, as well as a fine selection of antique scrimshaw. We stock an assortment of quality art work, including antique paintings, nautical items, maps, and island works by local artists. Follow us @Nantucket_Jewelry Nantucketestatejewelry.com
888-225-4636
Open Monday-Friday 112 Pleasant Street and Zero Main Street
We’ll make your dream come true!
CAPE COD FIVE will give you more than just a mortgage... they’ll help make your dream come true! Fixed Rate, Adjustable Rate, Jumbo Loans, Affordable Housing, Construction & Land Loans for first time home buyers. Our knowledgeable, experienced mortgage loan officers are available to help you. Call Beth Ann Meehan at 508-247-1709 or Lauren Ard at 508-247-1795 or visit our website at CapeCodFive.com capecodfive.com
Movies, Concerts, Celebrations
The Dreamland Movie LIne: 508-228-1784
Nantucket’s Film & Cultural Center 17 South Water Street Films, Concerts, Celebrations, & Events
THE NANTUCKET DREAMLAND is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the cultural and intellectual life of Nantucket by providing year-round films, educational programs, and a venue for community activities that engage Nantucket in the evolving world of entertainment and education. Films are shown in our 314-seat Main Theatre, in our 110-seat Studio Theatre, and seasonally at our Drive-In at 7 Nobadeer Farm Road. Tickets are available at NantucketDreamland.org. Become a member and get special access, special pricing, and even free tickets! Check our schedule for film showings, Dreamland Stage productions, special concerts & events in the DREAMLAND’s Harbor View Room. NantucketDreamland.org
Museums & Sites
Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum
508-228-1885
SHOES makes it easy to live lightly with a thoughtful selection of ultra lightweight, easy-towear shoes for both kids and adults. Find us right next to the Hy-Line Ferry.
Respoke
Respoke.com
Open for the 2024 Season 41 Straight Wharf Iconic designer scarves repurposed
RESPOKE repurposes iconic designer scarves into one-of-a-kind products featuring handcrafted Spanish made espadrilles. Experience a world of unique footwear, ready-to-wear, fine art, furniture, and accessories. Each piece carries more value and self-identity than its original form. Respoke was founded by best-selling author Michael Tonello, whose memoir, Bringing Home the Birkin, recounts the highlights of his years as a reseller of all things Hermes. Visit their Nantucket shop at 41 Straight Wharf and see what’s new for 2024! Respoke.com
Special Events
Blooming Bids for Fairwinds
508-228-1894
“Risk, Rescue, & Recognition: Nantucket’s Heroes of the Sea” 158 Polpis Road drive or take a free shuttle Daily Family Activities, Museum Talks & Tours Discover Nantucket’s unwavering human spirit: The NANTUCKET SHIPWRECK & LIFESAVING MUSEUM is devoted to the history of Nantucket lifesaving, famous shipwrecks and rescues around the island, life-saving equipment, daily routine at life-saving stations, and the United States Coast Guard. Family-friendly programs & displays appeal to all ages. The Museum shares the fascinating stories through permanent and changing interpretive exhibits, drawing on a collection of over 5,000 objects including period surfboats, beach carts, Fresnel lenses from Brant Point & Great Point lights, vintage photographs, short movies and more. This summer, The Monaghan Gallery will showcase The US Coast Guard and Its Nantucket Missions of Rescue, Environmental Protection, and Maritime Law Enforcement. Risk, Rescue, & Recognition: Nantucket’s Heroes of the Sea. Find many special events at: eganmaritime.org/shipwreck-lifesaving-museum. The Museum is an affiliate of the Egan Maritime Institute. eganmaritime.org Nantucket Whaling Museum
2024 featured exhibit: “Tony Sarg: Genius at Play” Your portal to Nantucket history. Admission $20; $18 seniors & students; $5 ages 6-17 15 Broad Street
No trip to Nantucket is complete without a trip to the NANTUCKET WHALING MUSEUM . In this top-quality exhibition venue, visitors can see a 46-foot sperm whale skeleton, a restored 1847 candle factory, exquisite collections of scrimshaw, artwork, artifacts from centuries of Nantucket life, and a fully accessible rooftop observation deck with an unmatched panoramic view and cozy seating. Discover treasures from Nantucket’s cellars and attics in the newly redesigned, artifact-rich Hadwen & Barney Oil & Candle Factory. Don’t miss the film “Nantucket,” directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Ric Burns. Showcasing the island’s natural beauty and its significant role in global history, this 51-minute film is a feast for the eyes, offering a transformative experience for islanders and visitors alike. All this and more can be found at the Nantucket Whaling Museum. nha.org
NHA Sites
Your portal to Nantucket history
Historic Sites, Classes, Talks, & more
508-228-1894
15 Broad Street
The Nantucket Historical Association preserves, interprets, and shares the diverse stories of Nantucket with all audiences through its collections, properties, programs, and research. In addition to the Nantucket Whaling Museum, the public is invited to visit THE OLDEST HOUSE, built in 1686 and believed to be the oldest residence on Nantucket still on its original site; THE OLD MILL, said to have been built in 1746, this is the only surviving mill of 5 that once stood overlooking Nantucket town; THE HADWEN HOUSE, a Greek Revival mansion built in 1846; GREATER LIGHT, a stunning and unique home that was built as a barn in 1790 and renovated & repurposed in the 1930s into a home that illustrates the era of Nantucket’s art colony days. Learn more about these sites and the others that the NHA keeps open for visitors at nha.org
Nursery
Arrowhead Nursery & Furniture
508-228-2689
June 27 at Bartlett’s Farm 33 Bartlett’s Farm Road & Online Benefit for Fairwinds - Nantucket’s Counseling Center fairwindscenter.org
BLOOMING BIDS FOR FAIRWINDS will be held this year on June 27. A live and online charity auction is held from 10 am to 7 pm; in-person celebration from 5 to 7 pm, with farm-to-table hors d’oeuvres, wine, beer, mocktails, and music. To buy your tickets, visit fairwindscenter.org and click on the link on the EVENTS drop down. In collaboration with NCH, and other community partners, FAIRWINDS has launched a new model of rural behavioral health care and has been designated the “Community Behavioral Health Center for Nantucket” by the state of MA. This includes critical 24-hour crisis management. Please join us and show that you care that all the people in our community have access to essential and compassionate mental health services.
Nantucket Book Festival Celebrating great books and fascinating authors
June 13-16, 2024 Visit the website for schedule of free & ticketed events
The NANTUCKET BOOK FESTIVAL brings more than 20 stellar authors to Nantucket for in-person talks, forums, gatherings, and celebrations of writers and readers. Presenting authors for 2024 include: Margaret Atwood, Kwame Alexander, Nancy Thayer, Erik Larson, Tara Karr Roberts, Ben Mezrich, and Safiya Sinclair. Most of their events are free — the schedule is online at NantucketBookFestival.org. nantucketbookfestival.org
Nantucket Dental Society
201-670-9076
17th Annual Seminar: June 20-22, 2024 Register online Nantucket Dental Society offers one of the best continuing education programs in the world, with world-class speakers, cutting-edge topics and techniques. Our yearly seminar includes two morning lectures and multiple networking events on Nantucket Island. The connections you make and the knowledge you leave with will enhance the day to day techniques you use in your own dental practice and help to grow your business. Register online at nantucketdental.com
Plein Air Nantucket
508-228-1961
Where Home & Garden Meet 9 Wampanoag Way
Outdoor & Indoor Furniture, Home Accessories, Garden Needs
ARROWHEAD NURSERY & SHOWROOM has a spacious garden center with a fabulous selection of plants, flowers, pottery, fountains, statues, garden structures, and garden accessories. In addition, their indoor showroom carries the largest selection of indoor & outdoor furniture on the island, featuring teak, aluminum patio sets and more. Stop by their location near the airport, just beyond the Thai House restaurant, and browse through their wide variety of home accessories, including decorative items, table settings, indoor furniture, and unique gifts. ARROWHEAD NURSERY & SHOWROOM...where home and garden meet. arrowheadnursery.com
Rentals and Properties for Sale
ACK Distinctive Properties
508-228-0294
Artists Assn. of Nantucket Plein Air Festival around Nantucket June 13-18, 2024
ARTISTS ASSOCIATION OF NANTUCKET is hosting their annual Plein Air Nantucket from June 13-18. All community members and visitors are invited to register in The Big Gallery, and then set up their easels anywhere on Nantucket, paint en plein air, and exhibit their Fresh Works at AAN’s Big Gallery, upstairs at 12 Straight Wharf. Starting June 13, participants may exhibit their fresh artworks daily for sale on our festival “Wet Walls.” This year’s Plein Air Paint Out will be held 10am to 3pm on June 14 at Folger’s Marsh. On June 15 from 10am to 12:30pm, Quick Paint sessions will be held at The Creeks Preserve, 2 Milestone Road and at Children’s Beach. Many artworks will hang for sale through June 26.Closing reception & awards ceremony on June 18 at 5pm in The Big Gallery. nantucketarts.org
Weekend at the Library
508-330-4432
Call now to reserve your summer vacation home! Find your perfect Nantucket Home ACK Distinctive Properties, LLC is committed to bringing the highest level of customer service to real estate in Nantucket, MA. Our job doesn’t end when we sign a rental agreement or close on a house. Instead, we endeavor to offer world-class service at every stage – from keeping our clients informed about market changes and events on the island to offering personalized rental services, curated sales advice, contractual work, and more. We help you enjoy your Nantucket life to its fullest and to serve your needs with the utmost integrity, discretion, and distinction. This commitment from our agents and managing partner includes providing our clients with the highest level of information. We will keep you updated on the changing nature of the Nantucket real estate market, micro-target your Nantucket area for tailored research and advice and share with you what is trending, and what is not. ackdp.com
Shoes
Native Shoes
508-228-1110
July 18-20, 2024 1 India Street
A New Benefit For Nantucket’s Free Public Library & Gathering Place
Thursday, July 18 to Saturday, July 20, 2024, THE NANTUCKET ATHENEUM will host its new major fundraiser Weekend at the Library! – three days of fun for all ages in its historic library building and grounds at 1 India Street. This special weekend kicks off with cocktails & canapes in the Atheneum Garden followed by a special dinner & chat in the Great Hall featuring Journalist Kara Swisher in conversation with Bill Cohan. Friday is devoted to storytelling, art and history, and an insiders view of treasures from the vault. On Saturday, Grammy Award winner Shawn Colvin will perform an intimate concert in the Atheneum’s Great Hall, followed by a summer garden party. nantucketatheneum.org
Theatre
Theatre Workshop of Nantucket
508-221-7223
Open Daily 40 Straight Wharf Live Lightly
From the beach to the bike ride, on the rainy days and the cocktail parties at night, NATIVE
508-228-4305
SENSE & SENSIBILITY - through June 22 Tickets at theatrenantucket.org
Nantucket’s Longest Running Professional Theatre
THEATRE WORKSHOP of Nantucket has been the island’s live theatre company since 1956. Tickets are selling fast to TWN’s playful adaptation of Jane Austin’s SENSE & SENSIBILITY. Set in gossipy late 18th-century England with a fresh female voice, the play is full of humor, emotional depth, and bold theatricality. When reputation is everything, how do you follow your heart?. Buy your tickets at theatrenantucket.org. And don’t forget to get your tickets to OH, WHAT A NIGHT... the anticipated TWN summer fundraiser featuring stars from the original Broadway cast of Jersey Boys.
TWN: Where Nantucket Meets Broadway! theatrenantucket.org
Island Fun & Shopping
Thrift Shop
Hospital Thrift Shop
Tours - Van
Gail’s Tours, Inc.
508-228-1125
Open Mon., Wed., Fri 10:30-12:30 & 1-3:30, Clothing, housewares, furniture & more Tues. & Thurs. 1-3:30+ evening, & Sat. 10-12:30 17 India Street
In 1929, a small group of dedicated women volunteers established the Thrifty Shop, selling affordable, recycled men, women and children clothing, household items and furniture to benefit the Nantucket Cottage Hospital. Now incorporated as THE HOSPITAL THRIFT SHOP this store has donated millions to the NCH. Shopping hours in May are Monday, Wednesday, & Friday 10 am to 12:30 pm & 1-3:30 pm + Tuesday & Thursday 1-3:30 pm + Saturday 10 am to 12:30 pm. Evening hours on Tuesday & Thursday. hospitalthriftshop.org
Seconds Shop
508-228-6677
Open Daily 10-4, closed Wednesday Call about making donations Proceeds benefit Fairwinds - Nantucket’s Counseling Center 32 Sparks Avenue Looking to expand your wardrobe on a budget or need some items for your home at affordable prices? SECONDS SHOP, open at 32 Sparks Ave (between On Island Gas and Cumberland Farms), is the perfect place to shop! Here you’ll find a great selection of gently used clothing, jewelry, house wares, small furnishings, books, and more. There’s an ever-changing variety, so visit often — you never know what treasures you may find. Donations of saleable items in good condition are accepted daily. And your shopping is helping a worthy island cause: proceeds benefit Fairwinds: Nantucket’s Counseling Center. Bring in the display ad in this publication for $5 off your purchase of $25 or more. secondsshop.org
Tours - Bus
Barrett’s Tours
508-257-6557
Departures at approx. 10 am, 1 pm, & 3 pm Call for reservations & pickup Pickup at 25 Federal St, across from Information Bureau
Personal scenic Island tours: voted “Best of Nantucket”
GAIL’S TOURS, tours of Nantucket guided by native islander Gail Johnson who has been giving tours for more than 25 years, gives you a look at the Island with a personal touch. Gail leads tours in her 14-passenger van with comfortable individual seats, AC, huge windows, and leg room! She’ll pick you up at 25 Federal Street approximately 10 am, 1 pm, and 3 pm every day. The tour lasts 1-3/4 hours to 2 hours, and passengers are welcome at any time during Gail’s tour to get out to take photos. Private charters are available. Call for reservations: if Gail is on a tour, she’ll call you back.
Tours - Walking
Guided Walking Tours with NHA
508-228-1894
Walking Tours offered by Nantucket Historical Assoc. depart from Whaling Museum, 15 Broad St. 10:30 am & 1:30 pm Mon.-Sat. Take a walk with the Nantucket Historical Association. Explore the ambiance of Nantucket’s cobbled streets and architecture with NHA guides trained in Nantucket history on the Downtown Tour at 10:30 am and at the Historic Homes & Architecture Tour at 1:30 pm. Tours begin at the Nantucket Whaling Museum, rain or shine. Tickets: $25 adults, $5 for ages 6 to 17; under 6 free. Whaling Museum, 13 Broad Street. Walking tours are offered daily. nha.org
Nantucket Walkabout
508-228-0174
1-1/2 hr tour; departs daily at 9:30am, 12:30 pm, & 3 pm departs from 25 Federal St Private charters available BARRETT’S TOURS is the oldest tour company on Nantucket. BARRETT’S offers 1-1/2 hour historic tours daily from 25 Federal Street (across from the Visitors Center) at 9:30 am, 12:30 pm, and 3 pm. BARRETT’S also has Coach bus service for weddings, clambakes, and large private tours. For more information and reservations, please call 508-228-0174.
Nantucket Island Tours
508-422-7466
Daily Guided Wilderness Hikes on Nantucket see website for hikes & times Book online & pickup at Handlebar Cafe, 15 Washington St nantucketwalkabout.com
Explore Nantucket’s wilderness with “Walking Nantucket” and “Nantucket: A Natural History” author and naturalist Peter Brace, and learn how the last glacier formed the island. Experience wildlife and rare plants. Learn about Nantucket’s conservation efforts, ecology, and the Native Americans that lived here. Rated 5 out of 5 on Trip Advisor. Adults $65-80; children ages 13 & younger $30. Private hikes available. Apple Pay, Android Pay, MC, Visa, Amex, & Discover accepted. Get details & make reservations at nantucketwalkabout.com or 508-422-7466.
Nantucket Walking Tours
508-228-0334
Two Great Tours departing from Greenhound Station on Washington St Nantucket’s Premiere Transportation Company 10 Washington Street NANTUCKET ISLAND TOURS is the largest provider of tours, charters, & transportation services on-island. For more than 70 years, Nantucket Island Tours offers daily tours May-October, corporate charters, wedding & event transportation. Hop aboard one of our beautiful air-conditioned buses & meet our experienced local guides. We offer multiple tours daily May-October: the 75-minute Signature Tour which departs 3 x a day & the longer 2-and-a-half-hour Westender Tour which departs daily. Learn the history of our diverse island, from the founders, the Whaling Days through the present. See the Oldest House, The Old Mill, The African American Meeting House, ‘Sconset Village, Sankaty Lighthouse, The Shipwreck Museum...and many more beautiful sights. Departures are from 10 Washington Street, The Greenhound Building. Buy tickets in advance at nantucketbustours.com, with your HyLine ferry ticket or in-person at 10 Washington Street. Tours sell out daily: advance reservations recommended. nantucketbustours.com
774-325-8972
Ghost Walks, morning exercise walks + afternoon tours. Call for Private Tours See calendar for times & where to meet Explore Nantucket: No reservations necessary The ORIGINAL NANTUCKET GHOST WALK is the most popular walking tour ever on Nantucket. A fascinating evening stroll to five of the island’s most haunted locations, led by the original guide. See Calendar of Events for date & times & descriptions. Meet the guide 10 min. early at the corner of Main & Centre sts, near the bank steps. Discounts for groups of 10 or more. Cash only. No reservations necessary. Private tours are available for all walks. It’s a great way to see and enjoy springtime on Nantucket. whjamieson@gmail.com
Transportation Boat
Hy-Line
Travel daily; see schedule for times
508-228-3949
Make your reservations online High-Speed, Passenger-Only, Ferry Service from Hyannis Straight Wharf Year-round, High-Speed Ferry Service between Nantucket and Hyannis. Seasonal, High-Speed Inter-Island Ferry Service between Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard. With our convenient, daily departures all summer, let us whisk you away to the Cape, Nantucket, and Martha’s Vineyard! While onboard, enjoy freshly-made food from our snack bar also featuring local beer, wine, and spirits. Visit us online for schedules, reservations, helpful blog posts, and more! hylinecruises.com
Steamship Authority
508-228-0262
Reservations Daily: 7:30am - 4pm 1 Steamboat Wharf steamshipauthority.com
Nantucket Dining Guide
Bakeries
Nantucket Bake Shop
Biscuits & Gravy. The menu also includes daily made soups, salads, deli sandwiches and comfort food entrees. The DOWNYFLAKE has comfy indoor dining, plus the entire menu is available to go. Open Monday through Saturday from 6:30 am to 2 pm (with lunch items 11 am to 2 pm) and on Sundays for breakfast only from 6:30 am to 1 pm. thedownyflake.com
The Faregrounds
508-228-2797
The delicious freshly baked treats & bread you love. 17-1/2 Old South Road Try our new Gluten-Free goodies! Open Tuesday-Saturday from 6:30 am to 1:3 0pm Interested in enjoying an authentic bit of Nantucket? You still can in the NANTUCKET BAKE SHOP. Here you’ll find genuine Portuguese bread & rolls. Be tempted by our world-famous almond macaroons and Magees. For breakfast, try our egg sandwiches, fresh donuts, native cranberry & blueberry muffins, scones, flaky croissants, & danish accompanied by a steaming cup of Green Mountain coffee. We bake decorated cakes, fresh fruit tortes, cheesecake, chocolate velvets, and pastries. Everyday favorites include cookies, fruit squares, turnovers, fudge squares, pies, cupcakes, & more! Our traditional baked goods are preservative free and hand batched on Nantucket Island. Most of our cookies and our granola are gluten free. Take our Portuguese bread home so your friends can enjoy a bit of old Nantucket. For mail order, visit our website. Nantucketbakeshop.com
Brewers
Cisco Brewers
508-228-4095
Lunch, dinner, & late night menu daily from 11:30 am Indoor & Outside Dining
Delicious & affordable. Gift Cards available 27 Fairgrounds Road
One of Nantucket’s favorite restaurants, THE FAREGROUNDS serves from 11:30 am Tuesday-Sunday. Whether you dine there for lunch, dinner, or their late night menu, you’ll enjoy hearty American cuisine that will please the whole family. Daily specials are offered, and all menu items are available for takeout. There’s plenty of parking, and they accept all major credit cards. They have the island’s premier sports bar — the pub is separate from the dining room, so bring the family in for dinner or stop by and watch the game. Outside deck with bar is open seasonally.
Nantucket Bake Shop
508-325-5929
Home of Cisco Brewers, Nantucket Vineyard, and 888 5 Bartlett Farm Road
CISCO BREWERS is Nantucket’s first & only craft brewery and prides itself on celebrating a deep-rooted New England island heritage through its portfolio of approachable, sessionable, and coastally-inspired beers. Founded near Cisco Beach in 1995 by hard-working, entrepreneurial islanders, CISCO BREWERS has gained a cult-like following across the Northeast. Visit its open-air beer garden while on Nantucket to enjoy a laid-back, good times atmosphere, live music, and a refreshing pint or two or a craft cocktail made with our own 888. Private tours may be arranged in advance. Table seating is first-come, first-served — reservations are not accepted. Family & dog-friendly. ciscobrewers.com
Light Food & Take-Out
Bartlett’s Farm
Open Daily, Year Round
508-228-9403
33 Bartlett Farm Road
Farm Grown Produce | Garden Center | Groceries | Beer & Wine | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner To Go
508-228-2797
The delicious freshly baked treats & bread you love. 17-1/2 Old South Road
Try our new Gluten-Free goodies! Open Tuesday-Saturday from 6:30 am to 1:3 0pm
Interested in enjoying an authentic bit of Nantucket? You still can in the NANTUCKET BAKE SHOP. Here you’ll find genuine Portuguese bread & rolls. For breakfast, try our egg sandwiches, fresh donuts, native cranberry & blueberry muffins, scones, flaky croissants, & danish accompanied by a steaming cup of Green Mountain coffee. Everyday favorites include cookies, fruit squares, turnovers, fudge squares, pies, cupcakes, & more! How about an all white meat chicken pie or fresh spinach quiche for a quick supper? Take our Portuguese bread home so your friends can enjoy a bit of old Nantucket. For mail order, visit our website. Nantucketbakeshop.com
Siam to Go
508-228-SIAM (7426)
Open Monday-Friday Thai Cuisine made with fresh ingredients at reasonable prices
Lunch 11am-2pm & Dinner 3-7pm Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Ln SIAM TO GO offers an appealing selection of authentic Thai cuisine that is light, fresh, and traditional. The menu includes Thai curries, noodle and rice dishes, and house specialties, offered with a choice of chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, fried tofu, or vegetables. The Create Your Own Curry section of the menu allows you to pair a protein with any of their six favorite curries. The entree section of the menu is especially tempting, with dishes like General Tso’s Chicken and Tamarind Duck. While the menu is extensive, every dish is prepared well and fresh to order, so call ahead to take home or to the beach, or sit at a table in the ice rink lobby and enjoy a taste of Thailand. siamtogonantucket.com
Live Entertainment
The Brotherhood of Thieves
774-325-5812
Open 7 days a week 11:30 am to midnight 23 Broad Street
Good food. Good drinks. Good company. brotherhoodnantucket.com
Whether you are a first-time or returning visitor to Nantucket, THE BROTHERHOOD OF THIEVES, 23 Broad Street, must be on your Must Do List! This landmark island eatery, offers 4 concepts to enjoy: a downstairs pub echoing a 1840s Whaling tavern, a second floor Cisco Kitchen & Bar with a surf shack vibe and live music, the Notch Whiskey Bar, and a Beer Garden on their patio— all in the heart of downtown Nantucket. Check their website or follow them on.
Cisco Brewers
508-228-8810
A 7th generation family farm growing fresh vegetables on 200 acres of historic Nantucket farm land. Find our full service grocery store onsite with specialty items like quality meats, artisanal cheeses and dairy, olive oils, organic snacks, and more. Order groceries and made to order foods online at Bartlettsfarm.com. Peruse our selection of ‘well-farmed’ wines, craft beers and ciders. Our FARM KITCHEN offers take-out breakfast sandwiches, muffins, pastries, coffee and tea…for lunch we have sandwiches, lobster rolls, clam chowder...dinner specials include roast turkey, veggie curry, and prime rib dinner. Grab lunch on your way to the beach, or food and beverages for your BBQ on the way home. Bartlett’s Farm, Who’s Your Farmer? bartlettsfarm.com Cook’s Cafe
Open Daily for Takeout
Healthy Take Out — Wraps & Smoothies
6 South Beach Street
COOK’S CAFE is the way to eat healthy while you’re on Nantucket. Start your day right with one of their breakfast wraps, a toasted bagel, and a cup of freshly brewed coffee or a refreshing breakfast smoothie. Their Mermaid Magic Smoothie is a great way to start your day! For lunch or later, order one of COOK’S hearty wraps—there are more than 15 to choose from in two sizes, and they also have vegan specialties! All wraps are affordably priced. Go international with the “Bangkok Chicken Wrap,” the “Tokyo Curry Wrap,” the “Napoleon,” or try one of their tasty Bowls. They also have some classics: Italian, Turkey, Tuna Salad, Buffalo Chicken, and more! COOK’s smoothies make a terrific afternoon snack. You can call in or order online at cookscafenantucket.com
Crosswinds Restaurant & Bar
508-325-5929
Open 7 Days a Week 5 Bartlett Farm Road
Live Entertainment Is Back - check website for schedule ciscobrewers.com/nantucket CISCO BREWERS is Nantucket’s first & only craft brewery and prides itself on celebrating a deep-rooted New England island heritage through its portfolio of approachable, sessionable, and coastally-inspired beers. In-season, they host live music nearly every day—during May, you can enjoy the tunes on weekends. Check the calendar of events in this publication for details. Table seating is first-come, first-served — reservations are not accepted.
Rose & Crown
508-228-6005
Open daily 6 am to 9 pm all year 14 Airport Road at the Nantucket Airport Biggest portions & great food at the best prices; Free & Easy Parking
508-228-2595
Open daily from 11:30 am 23 South Water Street
Indoor & Outdoor Dining ~ Takeout Available theroseandcrown.com
THE ROSE & CROWN is a perennial favorite of islanders and visitors, and after 10 pm, it becomes island’s downtown nightclub. Whether it's live local music, guided paint nights, house DJs, big screens for football games, or our notorious karaoke competitions, we have your entertainment needs covered. In-season, ROSE & CROWN has entertainment 7 days a week, with early and late-night options, so everyone has a chance to enjoy the fun.
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Bartlett’s Farm
CrosswindsNantucket.com
“Fly into CROSSWINDS...where our huge portions and delicious daily specials will keep your pockets full and your spirits soaring!” Stop by anytime and join us at the Nantucket Memorial Airport, home of the classic “Wings” television series. We have something for everyone on our fun and diverse menu which spans breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Feel free to bring the kiddies with you, because we also have a complete children’s menu, as well. Whether you’re waiting for a plane or just want to relax with a tasty and filling meal at a great price, Crosswinds is the place to go. Come meet our friendly, courteous staff for a casually elegant dining experience and see what’s new at Crosswinds.
Downyflake
508-228-4533
Breakfast & Lunch - Dine-In & Take-Out A Nantucket Tradition for 88 Years Mon.-Sat 6:30am-2pm; Sun. Breakfast 6:30-1pm 18 Sparks Avenue
Serving breakfast and lunch daily, THE DOWNYFLAKE is a Nantucket tradition known for the big doughnut outside and warm, homemade doughnuts inside. The DOWNYFLAKE is a family friendly, American style diner, featuring hearty Flake favorites, such as Blueberry Pancakes and
508-228-9403
Open Daily, Year Round Bartlett Farm Road
Farm Grown Produce | Garden Center | Groceries | Beer & Wine | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner To Go
A 7th generation family farm growing fresh vegetables on 200 acres of historic Nantucket farm land. Find our full service grocery store onsite with specialty items like quality meats, artisanal cheeses and dairy, olive oils, organic snacks, and more. Order groceries and made to order foods online at Bartlettsfarm.com. Peruse our selection of ‘well-farmed’ wines, craft beers and ciders. Our Farm kitchen offers take-out breakfast sandwiches, muffins, pastries, coffee and tea…for lunch we have sandwiches, lobster rolls, clam chowder...dinner specials include roast turkey, veggie curry, and prime rib dinner. Grab lunch on your way to the beach, or food and beverages for your BBQ on the way home. Bartlett’s Farm, Who’s Your Farmer? bartlettsfarm.com
Nantucket Dining Guide
Restaurants
Black Eyed Susans
508-325-0308
Breakfast from 7 am Thurs.-Tues. (closed Wed.) BlackEyedSusansNantucket.com
Dinner from 5 pm Wed-Mon (closed Tues.) 10 India Street
You are in for a treat when you dine at BLACK EYED SUSANS! Whether you are here for breakfast or for dinner, it’s always guaranteed to be a good time. An iconic island eatery for more than 30 years, Chef Todd Edwards is back with your menu favorites plus a lot of exciting new additions! Service is always stellar in our welcoming atmosphere: you’ll feel right at home. Breakfast is walk-in; reservations for dinner seatings at BlackEyedSusansNantucket.com. Follow us on Instagram @blackeyedsusansnantucket for up-to-date news.
The Brotherhood of Thieves
774-325-5812
Open 7 days a week 11:30 am to midnight 23 Broad Street Good food. Good drinks. Good company.
Whether you are a first-time or returning visitor to Nantucket, THE BROTHERHOOD OF THIEVES, 23 Broad Street, must be on your To Do List! This landmark island eatery, offers 4 concepts to enjoy—a downstairs pub echoing a 1840s Whaling tavern, a second floor Cisco Kitchen & Bar with a surf shack vibe and live music, the Notch Whiskey Bar, and a Beer Garden on their patio— all in the heart of downtown Nantucket. THE BROTHERHOOD’s different menus feature fresh salads, sushi, hot & cold appetizers, nachos, hearty burgers & sandwiches, their famous curly fries, and entrees featuring fish, chicken, and steak. To accompany your meal, THE BROTHERHOOD serves Cisco & other craft beers on draft, wines by the glass & by the bottle, and more than a dozen signature cocktails. brotherhoodnantucket.com
The Chanticleer
508-257-4499
Open for Lunch & Dinner Tuesday-Sunday 9 New Street, Siasconset Reservations Required
Downyflake
508-228-4533
Breakfast & Lunch - Dine-In & Take-Out A Nantucket Tradition for 88 Years
Mon.-Sat 6:30am-2pm; Sun. Breakfast 6:30-1pm 18 Sparks Avenue
THE DOWNYFLAKE is a Nantucket tradition known for the big doughnut outside and warm, homemade doughnuts inside. The DOWNYFLAKE is a family friendly, American style diner, featuring hearty Flake favorites, such as Blueberry Pancakes and Biscuits & Gravy. The menu also includes daily made soups, salads, deli sandwiches and comfort food entrees. The DOWNYFLAKE has comfy indoor dining, plus the entire menu is available to go. Open Monday through Saturday from 6:30 am to 2 pm (with lunch items 11 am to 2 pm) and on Sundays for breakfast only from 6:30 am to 1 pm. thedownyflake.com
Dune
508-228-5550
Serving Dinner Mon.-Sat. from 5:30 pm Where chic meets casual comfort Bar Opens at 5 pm 20 Broad Street DUNE is open for the season with Chef Michael Getter, formerly of 21 Federal and American Seasons, in the kitchen! The décor in three distinct dining rooms is a blend of sophisticated elegance and soothing comfort. They also serve on a sheltered patio and have sidewalk cafestyle dining. DUNE offer an extensive selection of handcrafted cocktails, wines, liquors and cordials along with tempting dinner and dessert menus. The ever-changing menu showcases an innovative selection of the finest in seasonal local produce, fish, and meats from regional farms and select purveyors. DuneNantucket.com
The Faregrounds
508-228-4095
Lunch, dinner, & late night menu Tues-Sun. from 11:30am. Affordable Family Dining
Indoor & Outside Dining 27 Fairgrounds Road
FAREGROUNDS is one of Nantucket’s favorite year round restaurants (and we are sports fanatics, with 15 HDTVs)! Choose between the Pudley’s Pub, the cool ocean breeze while you enjoy outdoor dining, and the quiet of FAREGROUNDS dining room! Our affordable fare is complemented by daily specials. We are THE perfect place to satisfy everyone in your party! FAREGROUNDS is the right place to reunite with friends, enjoy a beer and cheer on your team; or gather the family and savor a great meal while enjoying those who matter. thefaregrounds.com
Rose & Crown
508-228-2595
Open daily from 11:30 am 23 South Water Street
Indoor & Outdoor Dining ~ Takeout Available
THE ROSE & CROWN is a perennial favorite of islanders and visitors. Stop by for one of the largest draft Craft Beer selections on the island and our scratch made Eclectic Pub Fare. We offer everything you could desire, including nachos and wings, sandwiches and our famous burgers, lobster rolls, local seafood, and mouth watering steaks, plus gluten-free and vegetarian options. Always family friendly with a children’s menu. Eat indoors or at our sidewalk tables. And you can order online for takeout. Check theroseandcrown.com for current hours, menus, & daily specials. theroseandcrown.com
Siam to Go
508-228-6005
Originally opened as a small tea house at the turn of the century, THE CHANTICLEER is now one of the premier restaurants on Nantucket. One of the most romantic destinations on-island, you may linger here over an intimate lunch in the Rose Garden or come together with family and friends for a convivial dinner in one of our personal dining rooms: al fresco on warm evenings. The lush gardens produce organic herbs, flowers, berries, and seasonal vegetables for the kitchen. An extensive wine list features some of the finest wines in the world. Chef Jeff Worster creates seasonal menus celebrating New England’s abundant local offerings from land and sea with a firm anchor in classic techniques and a penchant for cross-cultural meanderings to all corners of the globe. Reservations required; closed Monday. chanticleernantucket.com Crosswinds Restaurant & Bar
Open daily 6 am to 9 pm all year 14 Airport Road at the Nantucket Airport Biggest portions & great food at the best prices; Free & Easy Parking “Fly into CROSSWINDS...where our huge portions and delicious daily specials will keep your pockets full and your spirits soaring!” Stop by anytime and join us at the Nantucket Memorial Airport, home of the classic “Wings” television series. We have something for everyone on our fun and diverse menu which spans breakfast (6 am-1:30 pm), lunch, and dinner. We have extensive beer, wine, and cocktail selections. Feel free to bring the kiddies with you, because we also have a complete children’s menu, as well. Whether you’re waiting for a plane or just want to relax with a tasty and filling meal at a great price, Crosswinds is the place to go. Come meet our friendly, courteous staff for a casually elegant dining experience and see what’s new at Crosswinds. CrosswindsNantucket.com
508-228-SIAM (7426)
Open Monday-Friday from 11 am to 7 pm Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Ln Thai Cuisine made with fresh ingredients at reasonable prices
SIAM TO GO offers an appealing selection of authentic Thai cuisine that is light, fresh, and traditional. The menu includes Thai curries, noodle and rice dishes, and house specialties, offered with a choice of chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, fried tofu, or vegetables. The Create Your Own Curry section of the menu allows you to pair a protein with any of their six favorite curries. The entree section of the menu is especially tempting, with dishes like General Tso’s Chicken and Tamarind Duck. While the menu is extensive, every dish is prepared well and fresh to order, so call ahead to take home or to the beach, or sit at a table in the ice rink lobby and enjoy a taste of Thailand. siamtogonantucket.com
Vineyard
Nantucket Vineyard
508-325-5929
Open daily 5 Bartlett Farm Road
Fine Nantucket wines ciscobrewers.com
Stop by to taste our delicious wines. Located next to Cisco Brewers and Triple Eight Distillery. Ask about our wine dinners and events. Call for more information or to book a tour.
Current Vintage
Wine & Spirits
508-228-5073
Open Daily 4 Easy Street
Wine • Clothing • Home • Gifts • Provisions
CURRENT VINTAGE is a fun and original concept store with a carefully edited mix of vintage clothing & accessories, wines, cheeses, beer, and home goods. Choose from a selection of nearly 400 wines, including many organic and small production options. Stop by CV in town at 4 Easy Street for the perfect custom gift basket, and try our monthly Sommelier Sampler! CV is a beloved island institution, celebrating 17 years in the heart of Nantucket. Join us for fun vibe & serious wines! currentvintage.com
Events & Entertainment
Events are updated daily, year-round at Nantucket.net from page 24
8 AM to 7 PM - Story Walk: Blue on Blue
Discover the joys of a wild rainstorm in this poetic picture book, written by Diane White and illustrated by a Caldecott medal-winning, Beth Krommes. All month long in the Garden, Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street.
9 AM - Morning Coffee With
Kickstart your day with a cup of coffee and NFF filmmakers, producers, & actors at Sister Ship on Centre Street. Light fare & moderated conversation. Free coffee, tea, & breakfast items. A Nantucket Film Festival Event
9:15 to 10 AM - Marine Storytime - Ages 3+
Natural Science Museum, 7 Milk Street.
9:30 AM - Barrett’s Tours
Historic tours offered daily departing from 25 Federal St., across from the Visitors Centre. Reservations: call 508-228-0174. Offered again at 12:30 & 3 pm
10 AM - Endeavor Sailing Excursions with Captain Jim
Learn Nantucket’s maritime history & see waterfront sights. Reservations encouraged. Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. Tickets at 508-228-5585 or EndeavorSailing.com. Repeated at 1:30 & 3:30 pm.
10 AM - Gail’s Tours of Nantucket
Daily in-depth van tour of Nantucket with 7th generation native as your guide. Intown pickup. To reserve a seat, call 508-257-6557. Tours again at 1 & 3 pm
10 AM - Free Tree Tour
Learn about the beautiful and historical species of trees that line our downtown streets. Led by Nantucket Waterkeeper RJ Turcotte, whose knowledge of biology & island history leads to interesting talks. Register at NantucketLandWater.org.
10 AM - Fabulous Mansions of the Cliff & Brant Point
2-1/2 mi, 1 hr. exercise walk with historic commentary past spectacular homes. End at White Elephant Hotel. Cash Only, $25; $20 for 65+; $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Meet at Main & Centre by bank steps 10 min early No reservations necessary 774-325-8972
10 to 11 AM - Nantucket by Water Whaling History Tour
Learn what life was like in the late 1800’s during the Whaling Era, and see some remaining historic landmarks. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
10 AM - Fabulous Mansions of the Cliff & Brant Point 2-1/2 mi, 1 hr. exercise walk with historic commentary past spectacular homes. End at White Elephant Hotel. Cash Only, $25; $20 for 65+; $15 for teens; $10 for ages 6-12. Meet at Main & Centre by bank steps 10 min early No reservations necessary 774-325-8972
10:30 AM - Views from Nantucket - Short Films
Shorts about Nantucket, by Nantucket filmmakers. See the Teen View film, the story of a famous island disappearance, & a documentary about a surprising hidden discovery. Tickets at nantucketfilmfestival.org A Nantucket Film Festival Event
11:15 AM - Island Tours Signature Historic Tour
A narrated tour of historic sites in town, Old Mill, Oldest House, Sconset Village, Sankaty Head Lighthouse & more with knowledgeable guides in air-conditioned buses. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington St. Again at 1 pm & 2:45pm. Nantucketbustours.com or 508-228-0334.
11:15 AM - Nantucket by Water Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise
Relax on a narrated tour of the inner harbor while you enjoy ice cream with friends & family. Departs again at 1, 2:15, & 4 pm. One-hour; daily cruises. Call 508-2287037 or book online nantucketbywater.com.
11:45 AM - The Westender Tour with Island Tours
A 2-1/2 hr tour of the west end of Nantucket. Visit Madaket, then travel to the Cisco area with stops at Bartlett’s Farm & Cisco Brewers. Tickets & departure: 10 Washington st. or at Nantucketbustours.com or call 508-228-0334.
12:45 PM - Linda Loring Nature Foundation Hike with Nantucket Walkabout LLNF’s publicly accessible property has easy trails thru sandplain grasslands, coastal shrublands, & along the North Head of Long Pond in sight of an active osprey nest. 110 Eel Point Road. 508-422-7466 WalkNantucket.com
2 to 4:30 PM - Free Day Sails Aboard the Lynx Nantucket’s Tall Ship Lynx, is offering free sailing. Access to the ship is via the Nantucket Harbor Launch behind the Straight Wharf Restaurant. Participants are responsible for the launch fee (payable in cash) & crew gratuity: donations to the Lynx Educational Foundation are recommended but not required.
4 to 7 PM - Live Music by Dub Apocalypse at Cisco Brewers
Head out to the brewery at 5 Bartlett Farm Road for a pint or two and enjoy live local bands. Tables are first-come, first-served: no reservations. Ciscobrewers.com
5:15 to 6:15 PM - Nantucket by Water Cocktail Cruise
Escape the summer crowds & enjoy breathtaking views as you cruise around Nantucket Harbor with family & friends. On board music. BYOB. Book at nantucketbywater.com or 508-228-7037.
5:15 to 6:45 PM - Nantucket By Water Sip & Fish
Parents sip, and kids fish in this relaxing afternoon excursion. Call 508-228-7037 or book online nantucketbywater.com
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The Magical Realism of Katherine Howe
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from Columbia and an MA in American and New England Studies from Boston University—what inspires an academic to write about witches, magic, and pirates? Howe answers by saying that she likes to write about ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances.
“Pirates and witches are two sides of the same coin...Most, but not all, witches were women being punished in spectacular fashion for challenging the dominant power structure. Pirates were mostley men, but not always, and were punished in spectacular fashion for challenging the dominant power structure...the end of the era of witches overlaps with the golden age of pirates...witches and pirates have a lot in common,” Howe explained. “Also, I’m a sailor, and pirates are objectively awesome,” she added.
It was as she wrestled with her dissertation about 15 years ago that the idea for her first novel—The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane—came to her. “I would walk around Marblehead (near Salem) [the town] was still rough around the edges... we were living in a house built in the 1700s, and someone had left a horseshoe charm. That made me think of the vestiges of belief that we have,” she explained. “It was surprising to me that every version of the Salem [witch trials] story I had seen up to that point was skeptical of the people in the past — like The Crucible... nothing I read regarded the colonial experience as they had believed it.... At the time, I had “ABD status” [all but dissertation], and I kept hitting a wall. I distracted myself by thinking about my idea for a novel...Ideas sometimes come barging in on you... I told [my friend] Matthew my book idea during a poker game one night, and unbeknownst to me he pitched it to his agent. She thought it was a good idea, and I met with her... I’m so lucky!” That first novel Howe wrote became her first New York Times Best Seller.
Deliverance can be described as magical realism based in historical fact: “most of my books have an element [of this]—it’s not fantasy: it’s understanding reality in a magical way. I have no way of knowing what beliefs I hold today that in 400 years may be thought of as crazy: people in the past had no way of seeing past their time... it’s a difference of understanding the world.” In her more recent books, Howe has moved away from magical realism. During the past few years, she co-wrote with broadcast journalist Anderson Cooper two non-fiction books based on Cooper’s family history: Vanderbilt and Astor.
Although Katherine Howe grew up in Houston, Texas (and once won an award there for “Most Improved at Baton Twirling), her ancestors settled in Essex County, Massachusetts in the 1620s. She is related to both Elizabeth Proctor and Elizabeth Howe, women convicted of being witches during the Salem Witch Trials. Proctor was spared because she was pregnant at the time of her scheduled execution, and later among prisoners released. Another relative, Edward Howe, was a 19th century ship captain whose wife, Hannah Masury, took over his ship after his death during a Pacific excursion. Hannah Masury is Katherine Howe’s great aunt, and her story became the inspiration for Howe's most recent novel A True Account (November 2023). This book tells the story of a woman who dressed up as a cabin boy, set sail, and turned to pirating.
In addition to being an author and co-author, Katherine Howe also works as an editor: “I enjoy every aspect of each [task]: they have their pleasures and their challenges. But my favorite is writing a novel.” One of her favorite places to write is in a cafe in Salem called Front Street Cafe.
When asked what she likes best about being an author, Howe answered: “What do I enjoy about breathing?... I don’t know what else I would do! I enjoy feeling completely absorbed into a world I am creating... and I get no greater pleasure than hearing from readers who enjoyed what I wrote or got something from it.”
Tips she offers to aspiring writers include: “read outside your comfort zone: it’s important to read many different kinds of things...Write to stretch your wings; write without worry about what anyone will think... Connections are important: if it weren’t for Matthew, I would not have this career... And be confident enough to talk about your work with people. Don’t say “no” on your own behalf... have the courage to give yourself permission...Remember that sometimes the answer is YES.”
Want to hear more from Katherine Howe? Her 2024 Nantucket Book Festival conversation with Tim Ehrenberg of Tim Talks Books will be held on Thursday, June 13 at 3pm in The Great Hall of the Nantucket Atheneum. Subscribe to her SubStack “The Howe and the Why” at katherinebhowe.substack.com.