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Getting Weird with Donick Cary by Sarah Teach Not many Hollywood comedy writers have spent 18 consecutive years on a tiny island flung nearly 30 miles into the North Atlantic. But come the annual Nantucket Film Festival (NFF), many from that small group make like The Beatles and get back to where they once belonged. Perhaps the most illustrious of that handful is Donick Cary, an Emmy-winning longtime writer and producer of The Simpsons, creator of Comedy Central’s Lil’ Bush, and former head writer of The Late Show with David Letterman. Over the past couple of years, Cary has drawn on his Nantucket childhood to develop his latest project, TV pilot Strange Calls. It’s a great story, but be forewarned: things are going to get a little weird. Nantucket’s summer sun is glorious, but anyone who has endured winter here can sing a more solemn tune about island life. Strange Calls’ protagonist, Toby Banks, is a Boston cop who gets exiled to Nantucket for winter night shift duty. “Toby is a likeable guy who never wanted to be a cop but was parent-pressured into it,” explains Cary. “He’s looking for his place in the world.” Our hero arrives on Nantucket gulping down a mouthful of dejection. He thinks the island locals are nutty and begrudges them for keeping him from his “real life.” But as more strange calls come in, more screams pierce the silence, and increasingly odd sightings are reported, Toby is forced to figure out what’s really going on. Before long, he realizes that the islanders need him. The job he once resented gives him the gift he most needed: a corner piece in his life’s puzzle. Strange Calls, which is based on the Australian ABC show of the same name, marks the first time that Cary has adapted another work. He describes the experience: “Even when you have good ideas to work with, you still have to strip them down and make them your own. What really continued on page 12
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Today’s Nantucket
Events & Activities Go to www.yesterdaysisland.com for the most up-to-date events.
THURSDAY, JUNE 26 8:30 to 9:30 AM - Shearwater Excursions Morning Coffee Cruise Start your day with a relaxing harbor cruise. Coffee & muffin. $38. ExploreNantucket.com, 508-228-7037. Straight Wharf, Slip #1011. 9 to 11 AM - Family Nature Walk Every other week is a Family Insect Hunt to a nearby park. The other weeks focus on birds, ponds, & geology. Adult $10, Child $5. Preregister:www.mariamitchell.org or 508.228.9198 9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy at the Maria Mitchell Aquarium See aquarium staff feed their ever-hungry creatures before the Aquarium opens. Pre-register at mariamitchell.org or 508-228-5387. $10. 9 AM - Free Behind the Scenes Tour of Bartlett’s Farm Take a look at our organic production and learn the history of Bartlett’s Farm. Meet in front of the market at 9 am. 33 Bartlett Farm Road. 9 AM - Nantucket Film Festival: Morning Coffee Hear inspiring working tales from the filmmakers’ perspective. $20 ($13 residents). Tickets at nantucketfilmfestival.org or the Greenhound Building 10 Washington St. Dreamland Theater, 17 S. Water St. 10 to 10:30 AM - Babies Into Books To introduce babies and their caregivers to books and the library. Tickets at the Children’s Desk. Atheneum, 1 India St. 10 to 11 AM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy ice cream on a narrated tour of the inner harbor with Shearwater Excursions, Straight Wharf #1011. www.ExploreNantucket.com. 508-2287037. $38. Also at 11:15 am, 1, 2:15, 4, 5:15 pm. 10 to 11:30 AM - Sail aboard the Endeavor Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm & 4 pm. $40pp. 508-2285585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf.
10 AM to 12 PM - Marine Ecology Field Trip Help collect, identify and release fish, crabs, shrimp, and other marine life! $20. Register: mariamitchell.org or 508-228-5387. 10 AM to 12 PM - Kickball for Kids Age 7-13 Kids play kickball at Children’s Beach. Sneakers required. 10:30 to 11 AM - Free Story Time for Ages 18-36 mos. Limited to first 15 toddlers + caregivers. Atheneum, 1 India St. 10:30 AM - Widows Walk: The Remarkable Women of Nantucket Hear stories of remarkable Nantucket women: some went whaling, others were involved in the Temperance Crusade, the struggle for women’s suffrage, the Abolitionist movement, and the Underground Railroad. Meet at Centre & Broad Sts. $20. Teens & 65+ $15. 508-257-4586. 10:30 AM to 12 PM - Robot Explorers for Ages 8+ After an introduction to robots & robotic spacecraft, teams assemble robot ‘cublets’ to learn how robots work. Children must be accompanied by an adult $50. Register at mariamitchell.org or 508.228.9198. 11 to 11:30 AM - Free Story Time for Age 3+ Limited to first 20 attendees. Atheneum Gallery, 1 India St. 11:15 AM to 12:15 PM - Walking Tour of Downtown Nantucket Learn about people, places, & events that transformed Nantucket. $10. Tour departs from Whaling Museum, rain or shine, 13 Broad St. 2 PM - PJ Pacifico Performs Live music at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Rd. 2 PM - Great Expectations: The History of Nantucket Hear about the founding settlers, impact of Quakerism, whaling as a global economy, the effect of 3 wars, & the tragedy of the whale ship Essex. Meet at The Hub, corner of Main & Federal Sts. $20. Teens & 65+ $15. Kids $10; under 6 free. 508-257-4586. continued on page 22
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Mark Ruffalo’s Water Defense to the Rescue by Dr. Sarah Oktay, Director, University of Massachusetts Nantucket Field Station (see www.yesterdaysisland.com for expanded article & notations)
A few months ago I attended a water quality presentation up at the Massachusetts State House at the invitation of my friend and our most excellent Cape and island House Representative Tim Madden and island buddy Bob Patterson. The subject was a new water quality initiative with students at the Cape Cod Community College launched by the non-profit group Water Defense. Founded by actor, director, and clean water advocate, Mark Ruffalo, Water Defense is a non-profit organization dedicated to clean water. From their website at www.waterdefense.org: “Our mission is to use technology and public engagement to keep our waterways and drinking water sources free from contamination and industrial degradation. We believe it is a fundamental human right for people to have access to clean water, as well as to know what’s in it. Water Defense utilizes state of the art Environmental Indicators to measure contamination and the accumulation of contaminants over time, which include but are not limited to oil and related chemicals and organometallic compounds. Our water testing methods are the first line of defense in protecting clean water sources.” I was pleasantly surprised at how knowledgeable Ruffalo and the Water Defense team, including Executive Director John Pratt and Chief Scientist Scott Smith, were about water quality issues and source functions, in situ (in place) water testing, and environmental impacts. Their passion and dedication to responding quickly to environmental disasters and their need to get information out to the public quickly impressed me. As a chemical oceanographer with more than 20 years of experience (starting at the age of twelve of course) in trace metal, radioisotope, and carbon tracking chemistry in natural systems, I also was naturally curious as to whether their methods continued on page 11
Welcome to Arno’s 55th Year at 41 Main Street BREAKFAST 9-2
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June 26-July 2, 2014
June Weddings
Delicious Food in a Comfortable and Casual Café Setting
by Robert P. Barsanti
Join us for breakfast, lunch, or dinner and try some of our specialties! Open Daily
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Roasted Turkey Hash two eggs any style & choice of biscuit, English muf in or toast Panko Crusted Eggs Benedict lemony hollandaise and potatoes
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On Saturday, I parked on Main Street near the Hub. June has many dress rehearsal pleasures. The lines are short (for everything besides the ferry), the strawberries weigh down their branches, and you can get an ice cream in under five minutes. On any given day, the humidity will build, the wind will shift, and the fog will send us all back into polar fleece and January. This particular day had escaped from July and come running across the grass into our vernal arms. Sweet and quiet air washed up from the harbor, the elms dappled the bricks and above all, a crisp, blue sky. Three different cloud patterns crossed above: one thin filet of sole drifted to the east, a long white cockatoo plume drifted north, and two small lost puffs of cotton rolled southerly. To stand on the bricks downtown, next to your own parking place, and underneath such a sky, is to know that God is in his heaven and enjoying a Watermelon Cream. Somewhere in Connecticut, a family looks up at the sky from their backyard pool and realizes they could be on Nantucket. Out in Newton, a golf foursome walks up to their squibs in the roof, smells the ocean in the air, and wishes they were out on Nantucket already. Even in Brooklyn, as they admire the roses crawling up the back wall of a craft biergarten, they know that the roses are more full on island. And here we are, in this one spot, at this one time, under a deep Canadian blue with an entire afternoon to fritter away under the eye of heaven. St. Mary’s was letting another married couple out into the world. The bride and groom emerged blinking onto the porch, followed by family and photographers. A flurry of petals swirled around them, then they stumbled into each other, still blinking, and then into the waiting backseat of a white 68 Shelby Mustang. The best man settled into the best seat then waited for the good wishes to fade before he pulled out. I don’t know how his foot felt on the clutch, but I can imagine. St, Mary’s affords a fine view for onlookers and gawkers of all stripes. Put a continued on page 14
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Capturing Life Itself by Sarah Teach Chicago-based documentarian Steve James, director of Nantucket Film Festival (NFF) selection Life Itself, will receive NFF’s fourth annual Special Achievement in Documentary Storytelling at this year’s festival. Since Life Itself—the film based on Roger Ebert’s eponymous memoir—celebrated its world premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, everyone from the Boston Globe to Variety has been raving about it. We all knew Ebert the film critic. In Life Itself, James introduces us to Ebert the human being. Working with documentary powerhouse Kartemquin Films, James has created a film that showcases Ebert’s guts, glory, and “improbably buxom women,” but feels so much bigger than just another memoir-turnedmovie. It is the story of a man who lived so richly that he seemed larger than life itself. A legend he may have been, but at the end of the day, he was just Roger, someone as vulnerable as the rest of us. Widely accepted as the most influential movie critic of all time, Ebert won readers with his inclusivity. Despite his genius, esotericism wasn’t his game. Anyone can pick up an Ebert review and relate to it. Balancing his lack of pretension was his bent for beheading directors, screenwriters, and actors who took the cake for incompetence. Love him or hate him, the man knew what he was talking about, and had the 1975 Pulitzer Prize to back it up. In 2002, after 35 years at the helm of film criticism, Ebert was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. The disease stole his lower jaw and his ability to speak, but nothing could excise Ebert’s devotion to the movies. He wrote in the public sphere until his death in April 2013, just four months after James’ crew began filming. Let’s back up to 1977. Ebert had been reviewing movies for a decade when James earned his undergraduate degree in communication from James
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Tasty New Kind of Sea Turtle Aunt Leah’s Fudge has brought a couple of new fudge flavors to town this year. Using kosher salt with sweet treats is all the rage, so Aunt Leah has created Sea Turtle, which melds together chocolate or vanilla fudge with caramel, pecans and sea salt. Aunt Leah says, “I follow what my customers want. My regulars come in and tell me what they think I should be making, and I pay attention.” Free samples are always available, so you can try before you buy. Find Aunt Leah’s Fudge in the courtyard on Straight Wharf.
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Nantucket Bake Shop has their own answer to the breakfast sandwich. Owner Magee Detmer introduces the Breakfast Bake, a handy and hearty breakfast in a savory hash brown crust filled with cheese, eggs, and bacon or sausage. These treats come in a little round paper dish that allows you to enjoy them held in your hand or with a utensil. They’re the perfect portion for a quick breakfast on the way to work or pick up several for your house full of summer guests to enjoy before a day at the beach. Breakfast Bakes are just $5.25 at Nantucket Bake Shop’s new location, 17½ Old South Road.
Something Old, Something New Popular wedding planning website NantucketWeddings.com has “something new”: a fresh design! Want a Nantucket ocean backdrop as your “something blue”? NantucketWeddings.com helps you to scout out the very best that Nantucket has to offer for your big day. Need an island-savvy wedding planner? On a mission to find Nantucket’s best caterer? Find everything from wedding party gifts to romantic accommodations at NantucketWeddings.com. You can even share the love by submitting your engagement or wedding announcement on the site (it’s free)! After your big day, enter the best photos of your wedding on Nantucket in our photo contest and you may win some cash for your next visit to our island.
New Connector for Fast Ferry Nantucket Regional Transit Authority (NRTA) can alleviate your summer island traffic stresses through a new Park & Ride pilot program. Taking the fast ferry off-island? Park your car overnight for free at 2 Fairgrounds Road, get picked up for free by the Fast Ferry Connector NRTA bus, and taken directly to your ferry dock. This new shuttle bus will also pick you up at the dock when you return, as buses are timed to meet departing and arriving fast ferries from 7 am to 8 pm at both Steamship Authority and Hy-Line Cruises. Talk about stress-free transit! This new option will be especially helpful now that overnight parking is no longer permitted in the Washington Street parking lot. Visit nrtawave.com for details and exact times.
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5 Surefire Ways to Have One Crazy Summer by Jenny Benzie Advanced Sommelier and Proprietress of Épernay Wine & Spirits School's out, summer is here, and it's time to have some fun. This is the time when you say Goodbye to All That and make your way to your favorite island destination. There are numerous choices for the backdrop of what will transpire as your own personal summer saga here on Nantucket. It may include celebrating Gillian on Her 37th Birthday, your own rendition of The Nanny Diaries, or trying to crash 112 Weddings between now and Labor Day. Whatever is the storyline for your 'Summer of '14' movie production, here are five key tips to ensure you make it A Good Year. SOMM - You don't have to be a Sommelier who works in a restaurant every night to play one this summer. You can act as though you are one though by holding your wine glass properly. You always hold the glass by the stem, the same as you do when holding a rose. This enables you to properly swirl the wine to watch it as it cascades down the side of the glass. It also helps you to avoid getting fingerprints all over the glass. You know how in winter you cup your coffee to keep your hands warm? Well, when you do that with the wine glass, you are actually warming up that amazing rosé you just poured. Unless of course you are at the beach, which may be a different scene. You are probably using your ultimate GoVino stemless glasses that are shatterproof, reusable and recyclable. They pack quickly in a tote to make you look like a star when you arrive at the party, wherever that may be! BOTTLE SHOCK – The quality of your wine service can make your summer a big splash or dead in the water. A memorable way to get your celebration started is by sabering your bubbly bottle. You don't need to be a ninja to perform this trick. It can be done with something as simple as a butter knife once you learn the proper technique. Champagne service should be continued on page 19
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Eat With Your Eyes! by Leah Mojer Since the invention of film making, food and film have been a natural pairing. Food has such a deeply entrenched emotional connection, it only seems right to document the intimate relationship on film. From the excrutiating love story in Like water for Chocolate or the mental roller coaster ride of Big Night, food is the vessel for which we carry our heaviest emotions at times. Conversely, when we are ready to celebrate with friends and family, be silly or joyous, food again, takes center stage. Nantucket’s Film Festival will celebrate its 19th in operation, bringing us yet another year of fabulous screenwriter-focused films, Disney-Pixar Shorts, late night fun, and Morning Coffee with writers and actors! Let’s let our emotions run wild. Laugh, cry, & celebrate with food! I might be biased because Amy is a dear friend of mine, a fellow foodie, and hyper-conscious of what she puts in her body, but this is the best popcorn I’ve had anywhere. Plus, the nutritional yeast and coconut oil boost the health factor up something serious!
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Picnic in ‘Sconset Stop at Claudette's in the heart of 'Sconset for our superb sandwiches & celebrated lemon cake. Take our sandwiches and picnic on the nearby beach or enjoy your lunch on our porch. Open 8am to 3pm
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June 26-July 2, 2014
Water Defense from page 5
were reliable and viable. If CeeLo Green was writing this he’d throw in “undeniable, classifiable, and verifiable” and make this article sound not only cooler but even more scientific. Fortunately, this is a serious group that wants to make a difference by engaging and enabling people to find out what is in their water and helping them remediate or remove these toxins. Water Defense specifically concentrates on tracking leftover oil and contaminants from oil spills, oil related accidents, and fracking operations around the U.S. Scott Smith started deploying his company’s open cell foam boom material at these sites to see if it could sequester (collect and entrain) oil pollutants. One design uses an artificial eelgrass structure to effectively mimic high surface area materials in nature. This is a type of biomimicry. The open cell nature of this foam means that it has tons of sponge-like holes that are formed haphazardly, giving the material a surface area of two square feet for every cubic inch of material. The material is naturally “biophilic” or organic loving and is in effect hydrophobic, which means it attracts organically bound contaminants while releasing or repelling water. It also is relatively inert and a “green material” with a low carbon footprint and the ability to attract particle reactive materials. Opflex is a petrochemical, like many plastics, so in essence we are fighting fire with fire. OPFLEX materials are much lighter than traditional oil boom material and able to absorb up to 30 times their weight in oil. We are investigating whether they can be used to collect other organic contaminants like pesticides, paints, or construction and cleaning chemicals. There are two problems that Water Defense, Smith, and Ruffalo are trying to address with this new technology. One is that many water sampling groups can only afford to do “snap-shot” type water testing, taking grab samples via trained volunteers at the surface of a pond, lake, bay, or river. Often they don’t have the means to do water column testing, which requires that special sampling containers called Niskin, Beta, or Van Dorn bottles be used. When researchers want to take a sample of seawater from within the water column, they often use a relatively simple device called a Niskin Bottle continued on page 16
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NANTUCKET
Since 1998
Vol. 44 No. 8 • Our 44th Season!
June 26-July 2, 2014
Donick Cary
WALKING TOURS The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Voted “Best Walking Tour on Nantucket” 3 years in a row, this is the island’s first (1998) and most famous ghost walk and the most popular walking tour ever on Nantucket, led by the original guide. CHOICE OF 2 DIFFERENT TOURS: THE TOWN ROUTE (Fri, Sat, Mon) An 80 minute, 1 mile eerie evening stroll featuring the most haunted restaurant and most haunted house on Nantucket. THE CEMETERY ROUTE (Tues, Wed, Thurs, Sun; no walk 7/4) A 1-1/3 mile, 90 minute walk featuring the Old North Burial Ground, the Oldest House, and the island’s two most haunted hotels. Both tours start at 8:30pm at CENTRE and MAIN, top of Main Street in front of the bank. Please arrive 15 minutes early.
Nantucket in Bloom
(Every morning thru 7/10) A 2 mile, 45-50 minute, non-stop exercise walk-with historical commentary-down lovely streets and lanes and past the most beautiful gardens on Nantucket. $15 for everyone. Tour starts at 8am at CENTRE and MAIN, in front of the bank. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to 8am start. Nantucket’s Dynamic History and Glamorous Present (Every morning, 6/27-7/10) Led by the runner-up in the 2014 Nantucket History Quiz Bowl. Hear the dramatic story of this fabulous island on a 2/3 mile, 90 minute stroll thru historic downtown Nantucket. Also featured: movies and movie stars on Nantucket. $15 adults, $10 for teens & seniors (65+), $5 for kids 7-12. Tour starts 10:45am at CENTRE and MAIN (beside the bank steps), at the top of Main St, directly up the street from Straight Wharf and the Hyline terminal. Please arrive 10 minutes early. ‘Sconset in Bloom (Fri 6/27, Sun 6/29, Tues 7/1, Thurs 7/3, Sun 7/6, Tues 7/8) Revel in the glorious beauty of our fabled rose-covered cottages on this 2/3 mile, 90 minute historic walk through Nantucket’s most transcendent village. Tour meets at 1:45pm at the rotary bulletin board in ‘Sconset. Catch the 1:15pm shuttle at the Greenhound Station on Washington St. for the 22 min. ride to Siasconset Village. Nantucket & the Civil War (Sat 6/28, Weds 7/2, Fri 7/4, Mon 7/7, Thurs 7/10) Hear the dramatic story of Nantucket’s vital role in the American Civil War, from 1716 through 1865 and beyond on this 2/3 mile, 90 minute stroll. Tour starts at 1:45pm at the the corner of FEDERAL and INDIA streets, outside the Atheneum Fence. Please arrive 10 minutes early. Great Writers On Nantucket (Mon 6/30, Sat 7/5, Weds 7/9) Hear how Melville, Hemingway, Steinbeck, and others were inspired by this magical island on a 2/3 mile, 90 minute stroll. Starts at 1:45pm at the corner of FEDERAL and INDIA streets, outside the Atheneum fence. Please arrive 10 min. early.
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from page 3
made this work for me was setting it on Nantucket.” When Cary first caught wind of the Australian show, its setting was described as “a creepy harbor town.” His mind jumped immediately to Nantucket in the winter months, where eerie, unexplainable events are wont to occur. “I always describe the winter here as kind of like The Shining,” he says. “It’s beautiful and fun, but things get weird by the end of February.” The comedy writer credits his writing of The Simpsons’ Halloween episodes with providing some paranormal underpinnings. “But this story feels different [than The Simpsons],” Cary says. “It has to have real people in a real situation, but it also has to feel heightened and weird. The more grounded the world and characters, the scarier the situations will be. But it has to be funny first. [The 2009 box office hit] Zombieland was the best example I could think of as a masterful mix of comedy and supernatural elements. That’s why we got Zombieland’s director, Ruben Fleisher, attached to direct.” Nantucket’s folklore, which is swarming with sea monsters and whaling captain ghosts, granted Cary some inspiration. He mentions the Tuckernuck Yoho (a spirit rumored to haunt the tiny island west of Nantucket), and the tales of islander Dick Swain. “[Dick] was the keeper of the Nantucket lightship, and he lived in my family’s basement for years,” says Cary. “He was an eccentric dude full of good stories. A number of side characters are loosely based on Nantucketers or an amalgam of people I grew up with. Some of the girls I went to high school with turn up as single island ladies.” Cary nods at his 18 winters on Nantucket to explain his deep understanding of the claustrophobia and isolation that Strange Calls’ characters face. “Nantucket is a special place that’s like nowhere else in the world,” says Cary. “During the winter, it's a place where you can kind of hide out from reality while at the same time be surrounded by nature. When you’re alone with yourself, you’re confronted with a more intense reality.” Fortunately for Nantucket-based writers, solitude can engender excep-
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tional work. Cary discusses his own writing process: “I almost always spend one miserable day writing as much as I can make myself write— even if it’s garbage—just to fully get my head into the script. By day two, I
can usually plow ahead and start writing good stuff. Day three, I finish a draft, then go back and throw out and rewrite day one stuff. And then I'm kind of done. I use days four and five to polish, cut, and punch up.� Cary is thrilled at the prospect of shooting Strange Calls in his island hometown. And he’s the best man for the job; as a kid, he got to know the island’s most nightmarish nooks and creepiest crannies. He says, “The island is such a great character to add to the mix.� continued on page 30
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few men in tuxedos on the porch, a couple of white “No Parking” signs and a discreet and brightly polished car out front, and we will come from all directions to lean on the Tonkin Wall and have a glance at the dresses and the suits. I imagine many brides, their mothers, and the wedding coordinators, should shoo us away, as if the bride in her dress was a “Members-only” sight. Yet, the married couple has to come out, two by two, to the appreciative and hopeful eyes of the world. Under the blessings of such a day, it seems almost appropriate for the six of us to be there. At least, it doesn’t do any harm. If we weren’t so damn Yankee, we would applaud. June was once the marrying month, under the “Honey Moon.” Then, as the business of marrying people got more lucrative and the weekend plans got more extensive, the brides started pushing their dates out into the fall. As long as the Hurricanes keep away, October is a fine month for golf, swimming, tennis, and even marrying. The summer culminates in October. We count the money, put the photos in albums, and bring the boat out of the water. October also fits better for the well-heeled brides and grooms that come to the island now. They marry later in life, with full careers filling their sails and an outgoing tide rising under their keels. To them, a wedding is a bit of a culmination. It comes at the end of a long dating life, when you have broken a few hearts, boxed up a few mementoes, and broken that vial of blood. You have gone through the hurdles of your life, emerged battered but intact and now can claim a life partner. A June wedding suggests a gamble. We don’t know what the summer has going for it, we don’t what the weather will be like, and we have only hope. If an October wedding is a culmination, a June wedding is a down payment. You don’t know if you’ll have the money later, you don’t know if you will even want it later, but the dice are hot, the night is bright, and life is short. You leave the church with hope, applause, and a lot of glare in your eyes. Every wedding, at core, is a June Wedding. You emerge blinking into the sun, one way or another and then you do your best. You can’t emerge from the church and pretend that you haven’t changed or that change isn’t coming for you out of the northeast. Everyone goes into a wedding for their own reasons, but everyone comes out with “our” reasons. Side by side, two by two, and tied at the hip. I was married on the last day of June. We stood on the wet grass in a deep fog and said words to each other, traded jewelry, kissed, and went forth together. The fog lifted, the sun lit the water, and the wind blew everyone’s hair. We were the same and we were different and the wide horizon waited for us. When the night throws me out the door, I know who will give me a ride home.
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June 26-July 2, 2014
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Marilyn Monroe once said, “Give a girl the right shoes, and she can conquer the world.” The mother and daughter team of Sherri Guggenheim and Jennifer Rubinstein are currently conquering the world of shoes in the shopping district of fashionable downtown Nantucket. Their chic boutique on Centre Street, ViVi G. Shoes, is a mecca for the shoe and accessories enthusiast. Sherri and Jennifer followed their dream of opening an upscale boutique when they realized their local area was in need of a great place to accessorize. They opened the doors of the first ViVi G. Shoes in Glen Mills, PA in 2008 when Jennifer finished graduate school. With frequent buying trips to New York City and Italy and their own line of shoes and handbags, this mother daughter duo prove that they know what women want, as they now own and operate three ViVi G. locations. In 2011 they opened the Nantucket boutique on Centre Street and soon their signature magenta pink shopping bags were being spotted all over town. The store has an amazing selection of shoes, purses, evening bags, and jewelry stocked in a bright and comfortable shopping atmosphere. The shoes they carry reflect the Nantucket lifestyle they have flats and wedges in every color and perfect for maneuvering along the uneven cobblestones, flipflops for the beach, heels for a night on the town, and rain boots for those unpredictable wet days. Stop in to ViVi G. Shoes at 25 Centre Street for a new pair of shoes...or three! They are open daily in season.
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that can be opened at both ends. The open bottle is lowered into the ocean (or into a pond or bay) on a wire from a boat until it reaches a certain depth and then the bottle is closed by a weighted trigger (called a "messenger") that is sent down the cable from the surface. My students and I use these in the harbor and in some of our ponds and are able to deploy them from small boats. Although oceanographers and limnologists (those who study freshwater systems) usually take samples from multiple depths and from the sediment, too, it is often not possible or affordable for municipalities, civic associations, and citizen science groups who do the lion’s share of water testing in this country to follow suit. The second issue is that most testing is episodic and only records the instantaneous concentration of pollutant. Fish, shellfish, plants, and other biota spend their whole lives in water and they bioaccumulate toxins, storing them up in either their muscles, brain, fatty tissues, or reproductive organs, depending on the type of contaminant (heavy metals, pesticides, PCBs etc. all have different affinities for different parts of the body). Land-based creatures drinking water and eating potentially contaminated animals or plants also sequester materials continued on page 17
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within their bodies, building up higher levels of toxins over time. When I did research on radioactive iodine around the world I used Spanish moss as a biophilic organic atmospheric sampling device that could passively scavenge iodine from the air as it grew, even epiphytes like moss are not immune from natural or manmade elements in the air. Long-term cumulative testing is often expensive and involves either 1) using live animals from oysters to marine mammals as reservoirs that must have tissue samples extracted to test for contaminants or 2) installing equipment that sample water bodies frequently over time. As we mentioned above, live animals concentrate metals and chemicals in various parts of the body and keep some things in their tissues while excreting or breaking down other compounds. As a result, it takes a fair amount of detective work to figure out how they ended up with x amount of y in their bodies. Underwater sampling “robots” and devices are finicky and expensive, and they require maintenance and underwater chemical use that can be a big pain in the gas chromatograph, if you get my drift. This is where materials like Opflex can be helpful in addition to its use as a media for absorbing oil. The Opflex material can be deployed on moorings, docks, in ponds, and along shorelines to passively filter water; individual sections can be removed from the eelgrass mops and sampled over time for gas derivatives, organic pollutants such as pesticides and particle reactive molecules like phosphate that can’t pass by a substrate without wanting to join the party. This material could be placed in filters to extract contaminants from the water column. If you have ever run an aquarium, you will recall that you use a lot of different substances for filtration, like charcoal for organic matter, cation exchange columns for metals, and biological bacteria present on
the surface of bioballs to remove hydrophobic stuff. The Opflex material is relatively innocuous and inert, and it’s easy to deploy by untrained personnel. Here at the UMass Boston Nantucket Field Station, we are evaluating the Opflex material in natural systems by deploying it in different water bodies around the island to see if we can measure specific contaminates of concern (CECs). We want to understand what it records in pure water (intrinsic background levels), what its detection limits are and how it holds up in real world environments. We will also be retrieving and testing it throughout the season to evaluate its effectiveness as a time capsule for long term sampling. Evaluating long term chemical burdens can help us understand what scallops or fish or osprey may be dealing with as well as what types of issues (or non issues) humans may encounter. Toxic chemicals can have sudden or acute effects or long term chronic effects. Starting in a controlled environment such as Nantucket with no industry and identifiable sources of contaminants makes it much easier to apply these tools worldwide. Come see for yourself this Saturday June 28 at 10 am at the Nantucket Field Station at 180 Polpis Road. You can meet Mark Ruffalo and the rest of his team, hear about recent Cape and Island testing results, and see a demonstration of how Opflex’s material can be used as a long term water sampler. We will have a short press conference from 10-11 am; feel free to email me at sarah.oktay@umb.edu for details. I hope you can also catch the Nantucket Film Festival’s Spotlight Film, Begin Again, starring Keira Knightley, Adam Levine and Mark Ruffalo and written and directed by John Carney at the Dreamland’s Main Theatre at 12:45 pm. Come to the showing early to hear Mark Ruffalo introduce the film. Last but not least, please do your part to keep our water clean and our environment healthy.
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Capturing Life Itself from page 7 May 19 - Oct 13
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ROUTES/FARES: AIRPORT ROUTE.....$2, 10am-6pm every 20 mins. from 5/22-9/1 MID-ISLAND LOOP.....$1, 7am-11:30pm, every 30 mins. 5/19-6/20 & 9/8-10/13; every 15 mins. 6/21-9/7 MIACOMET LOOP.....$1, 7am-11:30pm, every 30 mins. 5/19-6/15 & 9/8-10/13; every 20 mins. 6/16-9/7 MADAKET ROUTE.....$2, 7am-11:30pm, every 60 mins. 5/23-6/20 & 9/2-9/7; every 30 mins. 6/21-9/1 ’SCONSET VIA OLD SOUTH RD.....$2, 7am-11:30pm every 60 mins. from 5/19-10/13 ’SCONSET VIA MILESTONE RD.....$2, 7:15am-7:15pm every 60 mins. from 6/23-9/7 ’SCONSET VIA POLPIS RD.....$2, 10am-6pm every 80 mins. from 6/28-9/1 SURFSIDE BEACH.....$2, 10am-6pm every 40 mins. from 6/23-9/1 JETTIES BEACH ROUTE.....$1, 10am-6pm every 30 mins. from 6/23-9/1 NEW! FAST FERRY PARK & RIDE.....Overnight parking at 2 Fairgrounds Rd. with bus service to the fast ferries, 5/22-10/13, 7am to 8pm
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Downtown Bus Stops: Madaket and Jetties - Broad Street (in front of the Whaling Museum); Mid-Island, Miacomet, Sconset via Old South Road and Milestone Road Washington Street, Greenhound Site; Airport, Surfside, and Sconset via Polpis Road Washington Street. Park & Ride lots are available along the routes. Designated stops are conveniently located along the routes - look for grey posts with blue stripes.
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Madison University. The filmmaker recalls, “I fell in love with film while I was in college in Virginia. On a lark, I took a film appreciation class through the English department. I liked going to movies, and I heard it was a great class. It was there that I fell hook, line, and sinker and started thinking, ‘This would be fun.’” James landed on Ebert’s radar in 1994, with the release of his first big hit, the critically acclaimed Hoop Dreams. Ebert and film criticism partner Gene Siskel both championed the documentary, calling it the best film of the year. Though Ebert described his approach as “relative, not absolute,” he made an exception for Hoop Dreams when he labeled it “the great American documentary.” In his first review of the film, Ebert wrote, “It gives us the impression of having touched life itself.” The success of Hoop Dreams brought James’ career into focus, and Ebert is partly to thank for that. James says, “Hoop Dreams launched everything, but people have liked my films enough to keep letting me make them. Yeah, there have been some struggling moments, but I’ve been very fortunate to be able to do as much work as I’ve done.” In the 1968 review of Night of the Living Dead that propelled Ebert to national fame, he wrote, “Censorship is never the answer.” It is fitting that he agreed to allow a master of the raw filmmaking style cinéma vérité to direct Life Itself. James had never before made a movie based on a book, but was ripe for the challenge. He discusses the experience: “People who have seen some of my work –– and they’ve usually seen Hoop Dreams –– have a certain impression of the kinds of films I make. But that’s not necessarily the case here. I liked the idea of trying to tackle a biography.” Producer Steven Zaillian (Schindler’s List, Moneyball) and his partner Garrett Basch were first to entertain the cinematization of Ebert’s book. They urged James to read the volume. “I really responded to Roger’s memoir,” says James, “It was so poignant, at times funny, and revealing. I wanted to list passages from the book so that, in essence, Roger would be the narrator of his own story. It was an exciting creative challenge to mix traditional biography with clips, archival footage, interviews, and following Roger’s life in the present the way I did.” At first, Ebert and his wife Chaz weren’t convinced that the book should be adapted to film. James recalls, “Roger was flattered that I wanted to make a film on him, but he wasn’t sure if it was really called for. There were some emails back and forth wherein I told him why I thought it was an important film to make.” Finally, after an in-person meeting with the Eberts, James was able to convey his vision to the couple. They then agreed to put all four hands on deck. James continues, “Roger knew the kinds of documentaries that he loved were honest and intimate. So he knew that if he was going to commit to this, he needed to really commit to it. There was no halfway. And once he said, ‘Let’s do it,’ he was true to that spirit.” From that time on, James and his team had exclusive access to Ebert’s final four months on earth. They shared in the heartbreak of his widow-to-be. They dabbed the tears of his beloved step-grandchildren. They witnessed as suction tubes painfully cleared his open throat of excess fluid. But they also basked in the warmth and humor that Ebert never lost. James says, “For me, one of the great lessons of Roger’s life was to embrace life fully. Life, if you’re lucky, isn’t all pain and suffering. It’s also transcendent. It’s a lot of laughs. It’s poignant and memorable moments. From being around Roger, I have this feeling that
* Consumption of raw or under-cooked food can increase your risk of food-borne illness.
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done “island style” when you christen your new boat for its maiden voyage. Be sure to save the good stuff to actually drink while cruising around Nantucket harbor and waving to the crowds. For those soirées that have a big cast and crew, big bottles are the way to go to quench the thirst of that crowd. THE BILLIONAIRE'S VINEGAR - Avoid disappointment on opening night by buying your wine from a reputable wine source. When buying older vintage wines, it is important to know the provenance of the wine (i.e. where it came from) and how it has been stored. Be sure to purchase your wine for the party on your way home so that it doesn't sit in your car basking in the sun all day while you are at the beach. Having the opportunity to taste a wine before you buy it is key for any dress rehearsal. Screwtop closure wines are a perfect co-star for the beach so you don't have to worry about forgetting your props for the shoot. The Vinolok glass closure makes for an understudy never to disappoint as well. NO WINE LEFT BEHIND - There are two plot points here. First of all, whatever you take on your Great Point adventure, be sure to bring it back with you. This includes the foil wrapper, the cork, and the bottle itself, which can be recycled here on the island. It is our job to lead by example to our up and coming stars. Secondly, if you have been partaking at a local restaurant, did you know that you can take your unfinished bottle of wine home with you? You say you always finish that bottle of wine, but it is when you order a second bottle that sometimes you need to take advantage of this perk. SIDEWAYS - But before the cast party gets out of control, always be sure to drink responsibly. You don't want to ruin your epic summer by one bad decision that was not part of the manuscript. Make arrangements with your co-stars of family and friends for a designated driver or call a cab. It is important that you do not drink and drive. It's just not worth it. Period. In closing, these tips will help guide you as you rehearse the summer of your life here on the island. Be confident, know that sometimes it is the shock and awe that gets the award and play it safe on the set. May you have many sequels to your epic Nantucket summer experiences.
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even though he had his share of suffering, heartbreak, and dark moments of doubt, he managed to embrace it all and see the value and meaning of each moment.” Ebert was 50 and halfway through his career by the time he married the greatest love of his life, Chaz. James says, “Chaz was even more than Roger’s life partner and his protector and motivator through illness. She was also involved in the business aspect of his life. Once Roger made the decision to do the movie, then she wanted to help make it a reality. But she also respected the boundaries that she could not have editorial control of anything, and that I had to be able to make the film that I was going to make. We could never in a million years have pulled this off without her constant support.” In designing an authentic and absorbing account of Ebert’s life, James has once again shown that he is, above all, a storyteller. He says, “I feel that at heart, my films are stories about real people that hopefully draw you into their lives in an intimate way. So there are larger issues that a film may address, for example, violence in my 2011 documentary The Interrupters, but the way we get to the point is through the lives of people. I’m always looking to suck the audience into the story through people who are amazing or interesting or provocative. For me, that’s the key to maintaining audience interest. I don’t generally interview experts because, in my films, the people that are living it are the experts. These are choices that other filmmakers might not necessarily make.” Like many great storytellers, James doesn’t always begin a story knowing how it will end. He says, “Going into making a movie, you have to have a strong idea about what you’re hoping to accomplish and why. Without that, you’re rudderless. And you won’t get funding either, no matter who you are or what else you’ve done. Once you make it through the planning phase, then the fun really starts. That’s when you get to go out and make it. You get all these wonderful surprises and unexpected twists. You learn that people aren’t what you thought they were. Or you meet new people who are more interesting than the person you initially intended to follow. All of those things are continued on page 21
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what make this worth doing. The act of discovery that comes with going out and actually doing the film and remaining open to where it wants to take you.” James reveals the most profound twist of Life Itself: “When we started, we had no idea that Roger would not be with us four months later. It makes the film, among other things, also a film about dying. How you die, and how you do it with great grace and dignity. Roger made death feel like something not to be feared. Of course, none of us knows what happens until we get there.” Chaz Ebert posted on her blog on the one-year anniversary of her husband’s death: “What […] I'm most grateful for in this year since my beloved husband left us is that I have no regrets.” James feels the same way about his film. He says, “There are a million things that would have been great to put in the movie. Roger would tell these long, entertaining bar stories. You’re not really sure how true they are, but it doesn’t matter because it’s a great story!” James chuckles. “That’s the problem with every movie; you can’t put it all in. You have to make some hard decisions. But it’s when you’re throwing out the good stuff that you feel good about what you’re making. Hopefully, that means you’re leaving in the better stuff.” Now that Life Itself has been completed, James has other projects on the horizon. For the past two years, he has been dedicating energy to the Generation Food Project, a collaboration that takes a global look at how people feed themselves in the 21st century. James and the Generation Food team aim to make a documentary, book, and multimedia project surrounding the issue. Of course, this project overlapped the making of Life Itself. James says, “I always try to work my schedule so I can devote myself to the one film that’s front and center. I’m just a much better filmmaker that way.” The word filmmaker fits James in every aspect of its meaning. Most directors of his caliber do not perform the time-consuming task of editing their own films. But it’s not unusual to find James sitting alone at a computer, cutting a movie together. Regardless of whether other successful filmmakers are editing, James doesn’t seem bothered. He says, “In the editing stage, I am truly living and breathing a film. When I’m editing, I’m thinking about it. When I’m
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2 to 2:30 PM - Vestal Street Observatory Tour Learn of Maria Mitchell’s life & legacy. See outdoor scale model of the solar system & view the sun thru a solar telescope. $3. 2 Vestal St. 2:15 to 3:30 PM - Historic House Walking Tour Visit 2 NHA Historic Houses. $10, $4 ages 6-17, free to NHA members. Rain or shine. Departs from the Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. 3 to 5 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at NIXS Oysters & littlenecks for $1 each at NIXS Brew Pub, 15 S. Water St. 3 to 6 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at The Jetties Oysters, clams, & shrimp for $1 each, 4 Bathing Beach Road. 4 to 5:30 PM - Sail aboard the Endeavor Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm & 4 pm. $40pp. 508-2285585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf.
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4 to 6 PM - Aprés la Plage on Fifty-Six Union Patio & Garden Special afternoon menu & refreshing libations. 56 Union Street. 4:30 PM - Tony Lee Thomas Performs Live music at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Rd. 4:30 PM - Inside the Graveyards Walk: Footprints to the Past Visit the final resting places of interesting people who left a footprint on Nantucket. We will visit 2 cemeteries. Meet at the Pacific Bank at the top of Main St. $20. 65+ & Teens $15. Wear appropriate footwear. Reservations Required: 508-257-4586. 5:30 to 8:30 PM - Live Music at The Jetties Featuring BIlly Voss. 4 Bathing Beach Road. 6:30 to 8 PM - Sunset Cruise with Shearwater Excursions Nothing beats a Nantucket sunset! Bring a favorite beverage & join us $55pp or $550. for the whole boat. Straight Wharf #1011. www.ExploreNantucket.com. 508-228-7037. Time may vary slightly. 7 to 8:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor Watch the sun set over our magnificent harbor. Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & waterfront sights. $50 pp. 508-228-5585. Endeavor, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 7:30 to 9:30 PM - Earth Got The Blues Plays Live Local favorite at Rose & Crown, 23 S. Water St. 7:30 PM - Free Evening withSQuire Rushnell & Louise DuArt Join bestselling author and acclaimed speaker SQuire Rushnell and renowned comedic impressionist and faith speaker Louise DuArt for an inspiring night of laughs. The two co-wrote Godwink Stories and Couples Who Pray. The event is open to the public and FREE, held in the Unitarian Universalist Church, 11 Orange Street. Spiritual Heritage Nantucket is a non-denominational group whose mission is to build and encourage the Christian community. 508.825.2258. 8 PM - The Raven’s Night Walk: Ghosts of Nantucket’s Past Come on a haunted history tour of Nantucket Town! Visit houses with stories to tell and view mysterious pictures from Nantucket’s most haunted house. Meet at The Hub, corner of Main & Federal. $20. Seniors & Teens $15. Kids $10; under 6 free. 508-257-4586. 8 to 10 PM - Live Music at the Breeze Bar & Cafe Live Piano Music & Singing – Cabaret with Diane & Bob Lehman in the Breeze Lounge at The Nantucket Hotel. 77 Easton Street. 508-228-4730. 8:15 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk--Cemetery Route Experience Ghostly Nantucket on this 1-1/2 mi., 90 min. eerie - stroll to 5 of the island’s most chilling haunted locations, led by the original guide. Meet at Centre & Main (top of Main St.). Starts at 8:30. $20; $15 for teens and seniors (65+); $5 for kids 7-12; under 7 free. Cash only. 10 PM to 1 AM - Karaoke Every Thursday night at the Rose & Crown, 23 S. Water St. 10 PM - Live Music at NIXS Brew Pub featuring different live bands, 15 So. Water St.
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7:50 to 8:45 AM - Nantucket In Bloom Exercise Walk 2 mile, 45 min. non-stop walk with historic commentary past the most beautiful gardens on Nantucket. Starts at 8 at Centre & Main (by bank). $15. Cash only. No reservations necessary. 508-332-0953. 8:30 to 9:30 AM - Shearwater Excursions Morning Coffee Cruise Start your day with a relaxing harbor cruise. Coffee & muffin. $38. ExploreNantucket.com, 508-228-7037. Straight Wharf, Slip #1011. 9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy at the Maria Mitchell Aquarium See aquarium staff feed their ever-hungry creatures before the Aquarium opens. Pre-register at mariamitchell.org or 508-228-5387. $10. 9 AM to 12 PM - Drop-In Unfinished Needlework Session Breathe new life into unfinished projects at this instructive gathering at the NHA’s 1800 House, 4 Mill St. $75 (NHA members $25). 9:30 to 10 AM - Carnivorous Critters at the Museum Before the Natural History Museum opens, join Maria Mitchell staff for the experience of seeing the animals eat & learn about their feeding habits. Register at mariamitchell.org. 508-228-0898. $10. 10 to 11 AM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy ice cream on a narrated tour of the inner harbor with Shearwater Excursions, Straight Wharf #1011. www.ExploreNantucket.com. 508-2287037. $38. Also at 11:15 am, 1, 2:15, 4, 5:15 pm. 10 to 11:30 AM - Sail aboard the Endeavor Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm & 4 pm. $40pp. 508-2285585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf.
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10 AM to 12 PM - Marine Ecology Field Trip Help collect, identify and release fish, crabs, shrimp, and other marine life! $20. Register: mariamitchell.org or 508-228-5387. 10:30 AM - Widows Walk: The Remarkable Women of Nantucket Hear stories of remarkable Nantucket women: some went whaling, others were involved in the Temperance Crusade, the struggle for women’s suffrage, the Abolitionist movement, and the Underground Railroad. Meet at Centre & Broad Sts. $20. Teens & 65+ $15. 508-257-4586. 10:35 to 12:15 PM - Nantucket’s Dynamic Past, Glamorous Present Thrill to the dramatic story of the “Most Important Small Town in American History” (learn about movies & movie stars here) on a 2/3 mi, 90 min. stroll. Gathers at top of Main St. at Centre by bank steps. $15; $10 for teens 65+; $5 for 7-12. Cash only. No reservations. 508-332-0953. 11:15 AM to 12:15 PM - Walking Tour of Downtown Nantucket Learn about people, places, & events that transformed Nantucket. $10. Tour departs from Whaling Museum, rain or shine, 13 Broad St. 12 PM - “Sounding the Alarm” Nantucket Film Festival Screening and an Autism Speaks Documentary, featuring families sharing their struggles and triumphs living with autism. Nantucket Hotel, Easton Street. 12 to 1:30 PM - Book Signing with Bret Baier Meet Fox News anchor Bret Baier while he is at Mitchell’s Book Corner to sign his new book Special Heart, about the journey in life-caring for a critically ill child. 54 Main Street. 12 to 1:30 PM - Tie Dye Fun at Children’s Beach $5 for all materials; $2 if you bring your own white t-shirt. 1:45 to 3:15 PM - ‘Sconset in Bloom Historic Walk See beautiful rose-covered cottages on a 2/3 mi, 90 min. walk thru this transcendent village. $20; $15 for teens & 65+; $5 for 7-12. Meet at rotary BBd in Sconset. Catch the 1:15 bus at Greenhound Station on Washington St. 508332-0953. Cash only. No reservations. 2 PM - Great Expectations: The History of Nantucket Hear about the founding settlers, impact of Quakerism, whaling as a global economy, the effect of 3 wars, & the tragedy of the whale ship Essex. Meet at The Hub, corner of Main & Federal Sts. $20. Teens & 65+ $15. Kids $10; under 6 free. 508-257-4586. 2 to 2:30 PM - Vestal Street Observatory Tour Learn of Maria Mitchell’s life & legacy. See outdoor scale model of the solar system & view the sun thru a solar telescope. $3. 2 Vestal St. 2:15 to 3:30 PM - Historic House Walking Tour Visit 2 NHA Historic Houses. $10, $4 ages 6-17, free to NHA members. Rain or shine. Departs from the Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. 3 to 5 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at NIXS Oysters & littlenecks for $1 each at NIXS Brew Pub, 15 S. Water St. 3 to 6 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at The Jetties Oysters, clams, & shrimp for $1 each, 4 Bathing Beach Road. 4 to 5:30 PM - Sail aboard the Endeavor Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm & 4 pm. $40pp. 508-2285585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 4 to 6 PM - Aprés la Plage on Fifty-Six Union Patio & Garden Special afternoon menu & refreshing libations. 56 Union Street. 4:30 PM - Lance Mountain Dance Party Live music at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Rd. 4:30 PM - Lighthouse Walk: Pirates, Shipwrecks & Ghost Ships Walk with Pirate Robin to Brant Point Light. Hear tales of pirates, shipwrecks, & mysterious ghost ships. Meet outside The Nantucket Hotel, 77 Easton St. $15; kids $10; under 6 free. Kids must be accompanied by an adult. Reservations Required: 508-257-4586. 4:30 to 7 PM - The Red Directors Live music at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Rd. 5 to 8 PM - AstroKids Night for 6-10 with Maria Mitchell Assoc. Drop your kids at MMA while you go to dinner. Your child will play games, build solar systems, create works of art, or go on a night hike. Register at mariamitchell.org. 508-228-5387. $75 per child. 5 to 6 PM - Free Concert in the Park Acoustic concert in the Fair Street Park at the corner of Main & Fair. Weather permitting. Organized by Nantucket & Company. 5:30 to 8:30 PM - Live Music at The Jetties Featuring PJ Pacifico. 4 Bathing Beach Road. 6 to 8 PM - Art Opening Reception: James Harrington Opening featuring James Harrington “Retrospective: Six Decades of Painting.” This artist’s use of color is fresh & unusual, suffused with light.
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Harrington’s work is surprising in variety & range of imagination. Exhibition continues thru July 15. Gallery at Four India, 4 India St. 6 to 8 PM - Mass Demonstrations Exhibition Reception Opening reception for this exhibition in the Artists Association Gallery at 19 Washington Street. 6 to 9 PM - Live Music at the Breeze Bar & Cafe Rossini Woodwind Trio with Nicholas Davies at Breeze Bar and Café at The Nantucket Hotel. 77 Easton Street. 508-228-4730. 6:30 to 8 PM - Sunset Cruise with Shearwater Excursions Nothing beats a Nantucket sunset! Bring a favorite beverage & join us $55pp or $550. for the whole boat. Straight Wharf #1011. www.ExploreNantucket.com. 508-228-7037. Time may vary slightly. 7 to 8:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor Watch the sun set over our magnificent harbor. Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & waterfront sights. $50 pp. 508-228-5585. Endeavor, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 8 PM - The Raven’s Night Walk: Ghosts of Nantucket’s Past Haunted history tour of Nantucket! Visit houses with stories to tell & see mysterious pictures from island’s most haunted house. Meet at corner of Main & Federal. $20. Teens & 65+ $15. Kids $10; under 6 free. 508-257-4586. 8 to 10 PM - Live Music at Kitty’s Enjoy live music at Kitty Murtagh’s, 4 West Creek Road. 508-325-0781. 8 to 10:30 PM - Bob Lehman Trio Performing live in the Brant Point Grill, 50 Easton St. 8:15 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk--Cemetery Route Experience Ghostly Nantucket on this 1-1/2 mi., 90 min. eerie - stroll to 5 of the island’s most chilling haunted locations, led by the original guide. Meet at Centre & Main (top of Main St.). Starts at 8:30. $20; $15 for teens &65+; $5 for 7-12; under 7 free. Cash only. 9 to 10:30 PM - Stargazing Night with Maria Mitchell Assn. Join astronomers for a tour of the sky & telescopic viewing of the Moon, planets, nebulae, & galaxies. Loines Observatory, 59 Milk St Ext., weather permitting. $10. 10 PM to 1 AM - Urban Beatbox with Good Lyfe Entertainment Awesome new DJ format with blend of new and familiar music at Rose & Crown, 23 S. Water St. 10 PM - Live Music at NIXS Brew Pub featuring different live bands, 15 So. Water Street.
SATURDAY, JUNE 28 7:50 to 8:45 AM - Nantucket In Bloom Exercise Walk 2 mile, 45 min. non-stop walk with historic commentary past the most beautiful gardens on Nantucket. Starts at 8 at Centre & Main (by bank). $15. Cash only. No reservations necessary. 508-332-0953. 8:30 to 9:30 AM - Shearwater Excursions Morning Coffee Cruise Start your day with a relaxing harbor cruise. Coffee & muffin. $38. ExploreNantucket.com, 508-228-7037. Straight Wharf, Slip #1011. 9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy at the Maria Mitchell Aquarium See aquarium staff feed their ever-hungry creatures before the Aquarium opens. Pre-register at mariamitchell.org or 508-228-5387. $10. 9 AM to 1 PM - Skar Handcrafted Jewelry at Farmers Market Meet the designer & see her jewelry; Farmer’s Market, Cambridge St. 10 to 11 AM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy ice cream on a narrated tour of the inner harbor with Shearwater Excursions, Straight Wharf #1011. www.ExploreNantucket.com. 508-2287037. $38. Also at 11:15 am, 1, 2:15, 4, 5:15 pm. 10 to 11:30 AM - Sail aboard the Endeavor Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm & 4 pm. $40pp. 508-2285585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 10:35 to 12:15 PM - Nantucket’s Dynamic Past, Glamorous Present Thrill to the dramatic story of the “Most Important Small Town in American History” (learn about movies & movie stars here) on a 2/3 mi, 90 min. stroll. Gathers at top of Main St. at Centre by bank steps. $15; $10 for teens 65+; $5 for 7-12. Cash only. No reservations. 508-332-0953. 11:15 AM to 12:15 PM - Walking Tour of Downtown Nantucket Learn about people, places, & events that transformed Nantucket. $10. Tour departs from Whaling Museum, rain or shine, 13 Broad St. 1:45 to 3:15 PM - Nantucket and the Civil War Hear the dramatic story of Nantucket’s vital role in the American Civil war. Starts at corner of Federal & India sts. Come 10 min. prior for the 2/3 mi. walk. 508-332-0953. Cash only. No reservations necessary. continued on page 24
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2 PM - 4 EZ Payments Performs Live music at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Rd. 2 PM - 4EZ Payments Local bluegrass band at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Rd. 2:15 to 3:30 PM - Historic House Walking Tour Visit 2 NHA Historic Houses. $10, $4 ages 6-17, free to NHA members. Rain or shine. Departs from the Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. 3 to 5 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at NIXS Oysters & littlenecks for $1 each at NIXS Brew Pub, 15 S. Water St. 3 to 6 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at The Jetties Oysters, clams, & shrimp for $1 each, 4 Bathing Beach Road. 4 to 5:30 PM - Sail aboard the Endeavor Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm & 4 pm. $40pp. 508-2285585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 4 to 6 PM - Aprés la Plage on Fifty-Six Union Patio & Garden Special afternoon menu & refreshing libations. 56 Union Street. 4:30 PM - Sweet John Bloom Performs Live music at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Rd. 5:30 to 8:30 PM - Live Music at The Jetties Featuring PJ Pacifico. 4 Bathing Beach Road. 6:30 to 8 PM - Sunset Cruise with Shearwater Excursions Nothing beats a Nantucket sunset! Bring a favorite beverage & join us $55pp or $550. for the whole boat. Straight Wharf #1011. www.ExploreNantucket.com. 508-228-7037. Time may vary slightly. 7 to 8:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor Watch the sun set over our magnificent harbor. Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & waterfront sights. $50 pp. 508-228-5585. Endeavor, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 8:15 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk--Cemetery Route Experience Ghostly Nantucket on this 1-1/2 mi., 90 min. eerie - stroll to 5 of the island’s most chilling haunted locations, led by the original guide. Meet at Centre & Main (top of Main St.). Starts at 8:30. $20; $15 for teens and seniors (65+); $5 for kids 7-12; under 7 free. Cash only. 10 PM to 1 AM - Top 40 Video Dance Party With DJ Bri Guy at The Rose & Crown, 23 S. Water St. 10 PM - Live Music at NIXS Brew Pub featuring different live bands, 15 So. Water Street.
SUNDAY, JUNE 29 7:50 to 8:45 AM - Nantucket In Bloom Exercise Walk 2 mile, 45 min. non-stop walk with historic commentary past the most beautiful gardens on Nantucket. Starts at 8 at Centre & Main (by bank). $15. Cash only. No reservations necessary. 508-332-0953. 8:30 to 9:30 AM - Shearwater Excursions Morning Coffee Cruise Start your day with a relaxing harbor cruise. Coffee & muffin. $38. ExploreNantucket.com, 508-228-7037. Straight Wharf, Slip #1011. 9 AM - Nantucket Film Festival: Morning Coffee Hear inspiring working tales from the filmmakers’ perspective. $20 ($13 residents). Tickets at nantucketfilmfestival.org or the Greenhound Building 10 Washington St. Dreamland Theater, 17 S. Water St. 10 to 11 AM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy ice cream on a narrated tour of the inner harbor with Shearwater Excursions, Straight Wharf #1011. www.ExploreNantucket.com. 508-2287037. $38. Also at 11:15 am, 1, 2:15, 4, 5:15 pm. 10 to 11:30 AM - Sail aboard the Endeavor Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm & 4 pm. $40pp. 508-2285585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 10 AM - Mark Ruffalo Talks about Water Defense Meet Mark Ruffalo and the rest of Water Defense team, hear about recent Cape & Island testing results, and see a demonstration of how Opflex’s material can be used as a long term water sampler. Nantucket Field Station, 180 Polpis Rd. 10:35 to 12:15 PM - Nantucket’s Dynamic Past, Glamorous Present Thrill to the dramatic story of the “Most Important Small Town in American History” (learn about movies & movie stars here) on a 2/3 mi, 90 min. stroll. Gathers at top of Main St. at Centre by bank steps. $15; $10 for teens 65+; $5 for 7-12. Cash only. No reservations. 508-332-0953.
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11 AM to 1 PM - Walk a Mile in Her Shoes Walk a Mile in Her Shoes asks men to walk a mile in women’s high heels to raise awareness about sexual & domestic abuse as well as raise funds for local agency, A Safe Place. Starts & ends at Children’s Beach. Donate to support the men who have the courage to “walk the walk” to end domestic and sexual abuse. 508-228-0561 11 AM to 2 PM - Brunch with Live Music at Breeze Bar & Cafe Savor a leisurely Brunch at Breeze Bar & Café accompanied by Andy Bullington on guitar. The Nantucket Hotel, 77 Easton St. 508-228-4730. 11:15 AM to 12:15 PM - Walking Tour of Downtown Nantucket Learn about people, places, & events that transformed Nantucket. $10. Tour departs from Whaling Museum, rain or shine, 13 Broad St. 1:45 to 3:15 PM - ‘Sconset in Bloom Historic Walk See beautiful rose-covered cottages on a 2/3 mi, 90 min. walk thru this transcendent village. $20; $15 for teens & 65+; $5 for 7-12. Meet at rotary BBd in Sconset. Catch the 1:15 bus at Greenhound Station on Washington St. 508332-0953. Cash only. No reservations. 2 to 3:15 PM - Nantucket Drum Circle Live African, Cuban, & other hand-drumming rhythms at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Rd. 2:15 to 3:30 PM - Historic House Walking Tour Visit 2 NHA Historic Houses. $10, $4 ages 6-17, free to NHA members. Rain or shine. Departs from the Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. 3 to 5 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at NIXS Oysters & littlenecks for $1 each at NIXS Brew Pub, 15 S. Water St. 3 to 6 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at The Jetties Oysters, clams, & shrimp for $1 each, 4 Bathing Beach Road. 3:30 PM - Mr. Mischief Performs Live music at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Rd. 4 to 5:30 PM - Sail aboard the Endeavor Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm & 4 pm. $40pp. 508-2285585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 4 to 6 PM - Aprés la Plage on Fifty-Six Union Patio & Garden Special afternoon menu & refreshing libations. 56 Union Street. 5:30 to 8:30 PM - Live Music at The Jetties Featuring Yellow Red. 4 Bathing Beach Road. 6 to 7:30 PM - Summer Breeze Concert The Shepcats perform in a free concert at Children’s Beach. Food & beverages sold at Childrens Café. Organized by Nantucket Visitor Services. 6:30 to 8 PM - Sunset Cruise with Shearwater Excursions Nothing beats a Nantucket sunset! Bring a favorite beverage & join us $55pp or $550. for the whole boat. Straight Wharf #1011. www.ExploreNantucket.com. 508-228-7037. Time may vary slightly. 7 to 8:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor Watch the sun set over our magnificent harbor. Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & waterfront sights. $50 pp. 508-228-5585. Endeavor, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 8 PM - The Raven’s Night Walk: Ghosts of Nantucket’s Past Come on a haunted history tour of Nantucket Town! Visit houses with stories to tell and view mysterious pictures from Nantucket’s most haunted house. Meet at The Hub, corner of Main & Federal. $20. Seniors & Teens $15. Kids $10; under 6 free. 508-257-4586. 8 to 10:30 PM - Bob Lehman Trio Performing live in the Brant Point Grill, 50 Easton St. 8:15 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk--Cemetery Route Experience Ghostly Nantucket on this 1-1/2 mi., 90 min. eerie - stroll to 5 of the island’s most chilling haunted locations, led by the original guide. Meet at Centre & Main (top of Main St.). Starts at 8:30. $20; $15 for teens & seniors (65+); $5 for 7-12; under 7 free. Cash only. 10:05 PM to 1 AM - Sunday Funday Special fun plus the “After 10 Burger” at Nixs Brew Pub, 15 So. Water St.
MONDAY, JUNE 30 7:50 to 8:45 AM - Nantucket In Bloom Exercise Walk 2 mile, 45 min. non-stop walk with historic commentary past the most beautiful gardens on Nantucket. Starts at 8 at Centre & Main (by bank). $15. Cash only. No reservations necessary. 508-332-0953. 8:30 to 9:30 AM - Shearwater Excursions Morning Coffee Cruise Start your day with a relaxing harbor cruise. Coffee & muffin. $38. ExploreNantucket.com, 508-228-7037. Straight Wharf, Slip #1011. continued on page 50
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Capturing Life Itself
4 India Street Nantucket 508-228-8509
from page 21
not editing it, I’m thinking about it, and I’m even dreaming about it. I love that part of the process, because when you’re completely immersed in a film is when it really has the potential to get good.” James can also be spotted with a camera on his shoulder, though he says the amount of time he spends shooting depends on the film. He explains, “That moment in Life Itself when Roger says, ‘Shoot yourself in the mirror, Steve’ may be a little misleading. For this film, I shot a fair amount of the hospital stuff due to the intimacy factor. But for something like The Interrupters, I ended up shooting the whole film because we had to be able to run out at a moment’s notice to film our subjects.” But by the end of each project, James has somehow turned thousands of hours of grueling research into an easy watch. The enormous amount of work James poured into Life Itself has turned around and started clapping for him. Kartemquin Films’ Director of Communications and Distribution Tim Horsburgh says, “I continue to be amazed by just how much enthusiasm there is for the film, and how beloved Ebert is. We had people crying at the trailer, so many requests for screenings, and the social media buzz has been nonstop. It's truly exciting to be in the middle of the community that has already formed around this documentary.” The film will be released on July 4, 2014 in theaters and On Demand, but you can catch it earlier at this year’s Nantucket Film Festival. Life Itself will be shown at the Dreamland Theater on Friday, June 27 at 1:30 pm and Sunday, June 29 at 2:30 pm. At press time, $25 tickets to the Sunday screening are still available at nantucketfilmfestival.org. “I’ll see you at the movies.” — Roger Ebert, in his final blog post
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JAMES HARRINGTON b. 1929
RETROSPECTIVE: Six Decades of Painting ARTIST’S RECEPTION: June 27 6-8pm EXHIBITION DATES: June 27 - July 15
Far from the usual... 14 Easy Street
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and all at once. Once the popping starts in earnest, gently shake the pan by moving it back and forth over the burner. Try to keep the lid slightly ajar to let the steam from the popcorn release (the popcorn will be drier and crisper). Once the popping slows to several seconds between pops, remove the pan from the heat, remove the lid, and dump the popcorn immediately into a wide bowl. Sprinkle with salt and nutritional yeast. Serve immediately. I dare you not to eat the whole bowl! Chickpeas are en vogue right now. They are even on the menu at several island restaurants this year. Why not try them at home? Guaranteed, they will become a household staple!
HONEY-CUMIN ROASTED CHICKPEAS Ingredients: 1 can (15 ounces) Chickpeas (garbanzo beans) 2 T Extra Virgin Olive Oi1 1 1/2 T Honey 1/2 tsp Cumin 1 tsp Light Brown Sugar 1 tsp Kosher Salt 1. Preheat oven to 400°F. Rinse and drain chickpeas. With a paper towel, pat dry the chickpeas. 2. In a large bowl, whisk together olive oil, honey, brown sugar, and sea salt. Add chickpeas to the bowl and toss to coat. 3. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and pour the chickpeas evenly on the pan. Place in the oven and roast for 35 to 40 minutes, stirring halfway through, until crunchy. Allow to cool and serve. Best eaten warm. With a nice cold beer. And a movie! It’s been claimed that the recipe for the tomato spaghetti sauce provided in The Godfather had been introduced to the movie by the director
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Francis Ford Coppola himself. The DVD commentary for the movie says the scene with Clemenza cooking his sauce and explaining the cooking process to Michael Corleone was included by Coppola just in case the movie had failed so the people at least would know the proper recipe for the traditional Italian spaghetti sauce. “Come over here kid, learn something. You never know, you might have to cook for 20 guys someday.”
THE GODFATHER’S “CLEMENZA’S SPAGHETTI SAUCE 4 swirls around the pan of good olive oil 4 Cloves Garlic, shaved 2 cans of Chopped Tomatoes 3-4 Italian Sausages, grilled & sliced 1 lb Cooked Meatballs 1 t Brown Sugar Red wine. A couple splashes of whatever you happen to be sipping Heat the oil over medium heat in a large saucepan Add the garlic and cook for a few minutes (Don’t let the garlic burn). Add the tomatoes, careful not to splash the oil Add a splash of red wine, then the sugar according to taste. Simmer for about 10 minutes, stirring continuously Add the sausages and meatballs and stir until the meat is coated. Reduce the heat to medium-low and let simmer for a minimum of 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Serve over your favorite pasta. Let the heads roll! In the movie Mostly Martha, two larger-than-life personalities vie for control of the kitchen. But they agree on the making of gnocchi together, and from there a romance blooms. As Chef Martha says, "Gnocchi have to be prepared with great care, that's all. With gnocchi you have to take your time." continued on page 48
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Donick Cary from page 13
If Twin Peaks or Lost stole your heart, then Strange Calls will see it snatched once more, this time adding comic relief to your TV love life. Cary also expects to reel in fans of shows like Parks and Recreation and Portlandia who are aching for a few more spine chills.
Strange Calls’ pilot episode screenplay will be performed in a staged reading at the 2014 NFF and will feature actors Tom Cavanagh (Ed, Scrubs), Rory Culkin (Signs, Scream 4), Scott Adsit (30 Rock), Brandy Burre (The Wire), and Fred Willard (Anchorman, Waiting for Guffman). The performance will take place on Thursday, June 26 at 6 p.m. on The Dreamland Main Stage. Tickets are available at nantucketfilmfestival.org, and cost $25 (or $13 with proof of Nantucket residence). Come get weird, Nantucket-style, with Cary and his cast.
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Advertiser Directory Adventure / Eco-Tours Shearwater Excursions Yankee Magazine Editors’ Pick for Best Eco-Tour
508-228-7037 Straight Wharf, Slip #1011
Call or come visit us on Straight Wharf to choose the tour that suits you: Whale Watches, Seal Cruises, Bird Tours, Ice Cream Cruises, Early Morning Coffee Cruises, and Sunset Cruises. Private charters are available. www.explorenantucket.com
Antiques The Antiques Depot One of Nantucket’s oldest & finest antique shops
508-228-1287 Daily at 14 Easy Street
One of Nantucket’s oldest and finest antique shops, THE ANTIQUES DEPOT offers quality 18th- and 19th-century furniture, art, accessories, and an exciting collection of decoys. Stop by their shop on Easy Street and browse through a shop filled with treasures. Proprietors Howard B. Chadwick and Jack Fritsch have more than 36 years of experience on Nantucket, and you’ll find their prices reasonable. THE ANTIQUES DEPOT is open daily from 10 am to 4 pm. Visit their website and enter their Antique Short Story Writing Contest, open to youths and teens. www.NantucketAntiquesDepot.com
Val Maitino Antiques
508-228-2747 Mon–Sat 9am-1pm & 2-5pm. Sun by appt or chance. 31 North Liberty Street Antique furniture & lighting fixtures www.valmaitinoantiques.com
VAL MAITINO ANTIQUES, established in 1950, offers American and English furniture, marine items, lighting fixtures, hand-carved eagles, beds, weather vanes, and a variety of decorative accessories for the collector or the casual tourist who likes good antiques. The showroom is a short walk from the center of town, located at 31 North Liberty Street (opposite Franklin Street) in the old historic district, one block south of Nantucket’s oldest house. There is plenty of room to park. Go and browse; it’s well worth a visit.
Apparel & Accessories Blue Beetle Clothing, Accessories, Jewelry, & Gifts
508-228-3227 Daily at 12 Main Street
Looking for that perfect something to remember your time on the island or a special gift for friends & family back home? BLUE BEETLE at 12 Main Street is the premier destination on Nantucket for everything from ladies’ apparel to unique jewelry to monogrammed gifts. Carry a piece of the island with you all year with our exclusive collection of Nantucket Charm Beads (compatible with Pandora, Chamilia & Troll bracelets) or browse our nautical charm bar to build & design your own. Need a new outfit for dinner, a party or a night on the town? We have great selection of dresses, tops, bottoms, scarves, wraps, shoes & handbags by designers like Elizabeth McKay, Jude Connally, Kut from the Kloth, Julie Brown, Joules, and MZ Wallace bags. Our specialty gift items include Nantucket ornaments, picture frames, photo albums, signs & cufflinks. We monogram tote bags, jewelry, iPhone/iPad covers & outdoor entertaining items. Shop in store or visit us online. BlueBeetleNantucket.com
The Haulover Island Casual: the only dress code you’ll need!
508-228-9010 Daily at 7 Salem Street
Outdoor & active-inspired clothing, luggage, footwear, and gifts for men, women, & kids, THE HAULOVER has it all! We keep Nantucket outfitted year-round for the “Island Casual,” the only dress code you’ll need. We feature clothing, shoes, packs, luggage, and accessories from Haulover, Patagonia, Toms, North Face, Olukai, Sanuk, Kaenon, casual beachwear, and more. A stop at THE HAULOVER has become a right of passage on Nantucket — stop in and say “hello.”
Island Cashmere Cashmere sweaters, accessories, shoes
508-228-7611 Daily at 32 Centre Street
In addition to the most beautiful cashmere sweaters and accessories made from the finest Scottish yarns, ISLAND CASHMERE offers an extensive collection of French Sole shoes, Peace of Cloth pants, Fabrizio Gianni Jeans, “Pure Linen” shirts, and our unique “Hampton” leather bags imported directly from Italy.
Johnstons Cashmere Luxurious European cashmere, shoes, bags, & jewelry
508-228-5450 Daily at 4 Federal Street
A deluxe cashmere collection of contemporary styles by Johnstons of Elgin, John Laing of Hawick, Rani Arabella, 27 Miles Malibu, Zynni, and more. Knitwear, dresses, jackets, ponchos, wraps, capes – easy but elegant for your Nantucket evenings. www.johnstonscashmerenantucket.com
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Letarte
508.228.7946 (SWIM) Open daily 5 South Water St (behind Pollacks & Lilly) Swimwear & Caftans for Island Living www.letarteswimwear.com
Maui-inspired swim and cover-up label, LETARTE, is island-hopping from Hawaii’s beaches to the New England seacoast and has opened a new Nantucket store. Located at 5 South Water Street (across from The Nautilus on Cambridge St), the Letarte Boutique will be open daily from 8am to 8pm during peak season and will feature their collection of swimwear, caftans and cover-ups along with Maui-designer jewelry, towels, and signature lotion and oil.
Milly and Grace
508-901-5051 2 Washington Street
Open every day, 10-6 Clothing, Accessories, Home Decor, Gifts
www.millyandgrace.com Inspired by her sassy grandmother Milly and her sweet grandmother Grace, the owner decided to open a shop with them in mind. Our fabulously feminine boutique has the perfect pieces to make you and your home feel pretty and polished. If you are looking for cute clothes, jazzy jewels, adorable accessories, haute home décor or gorgeous gifts, MILLY & GRACE is the place!
Murray’s Toggery Shop Classic & Updated Clothing
508-228-0437 Open Mon-Sat 10-6. Sundays 10-5 at 62 Main St
Stroll up Main Street, just a few steps from the wharves and marina, to find MURRAY`S TOGGERY SHOP, where recreational shopping in this multilevel store is a real experience. MURRAY’S is multi-faceted. MURRAY’S is exciting. Go in and see their creatively designed displays of the newest in-season merchandise. MURRAY’S is fashion. Their buyers comb the markets for the tasteful assortment of clothes, shoes, and accessories they carry, all of which are tempered with a traditional, upbeat, and long lasting flair. See their full-page advertisement in this paper for the extensive lines of merchandise they carry. They also feature MURRAY’S Nantucket Reds™: the name of their exclusive pants, shorts, skirts and toddler overalls made from their 100% cotton that fades to pink and becomes softer with repeated washing. For well over 50 years these pants have been the mark of the “in-theknow” island lovers. MURRAY’S IS Nantucket. www.nantucketreds.com
Nobby Shop
508-228-1030 17 Main Street Box 538, Nantucket, MA 02554
Open daily year-round Sportswear for all ages
Serving Nantucket since 1930, THE NOBBY CLOTHES SHOP has provided name-brand activewear, footwear, foul-weather gear, outerwear, and rugged workwear at affordable prices. Major credit cards accepted. Handicapped access. Open daily and year-round. Fax number: 508-228-6568. www.nobbyshop.com
Peach Trees
508-228-8555 Mon-Wed from 9am-6pm, Thurs-Sun from 9am-8pm 19 Main Street FREE EYESHADOW with purchase through July 2nd Jewelry, Women’s Clothing, Accessories www.peachtreesofnantucket.com
Located at the bottom of Main Street in the heart of downtown Nantucket, PEACH TREES is a unique women’s boutique. We provide items with a fun flair, including but not limited to one-of-a-kind jewelry, women’s clothing, and Nantucket prints. Upstairs, above PEACH TREES, is Babies & Bellies, featuring the finest clothing and accessories for infants and toddlers plus gifts for Mom. FREE EYESHADOW with purchase through July 2nd.
Peter Beaton
508-228-8456 down the discreet little boardwalk at 16.5 Federal Street www.peterbeaton.com PETER BEATON is synonymous with timeless Nantucket style. As famous for its notable clients (Hillary Clinton, Barbara Bush, Ashley Judd, Martha Stewart, Liv Tyler, Tommy Hilfiger, and more) as it is for its custom fitted straw hats & handbags, classic striped sailor shirts, and signature hatboxes, Peter Beaton proudly offers “all the best for your family— from hat to toe.” Located down the discreet little boardwalk at 16.5 Federal St.
Peter England Luxury knits for men & women
508-228-1977, 508-325-5527 Daily at #3 and #11 Old South Wharf
PETER ENGLAND NANTUCKET at 3 & 11 Old South Wharf, offering fine luxury knits for men and women which are all hand loomed in the USA. A collection of sweaters, shirts, dresses, throws, bags, pillows and accessories in luminous colors of Irish linen, organic cotton and some rare, hard to find yarns. www.peterenglandnantucket.com
Scrub Oak Open almost daily from 10am until 5pm.
508-228-2458 14 Easy Street
Scrub Oak is a small shop specializing in unusual cards, unique jewelry, beautiful clothing, and small gifts for the home. We feature lesser-known designers such as: Ace & Jig, Lemlem, Isobel & Cleo, Mikkel Brogger, Jacqueline Cullen, Doug Johnston, TEN, Loup Charmant and Fog Linen. Also a source for Tata Harper skincare, Matta scarves, artwork by Lucinda Young and a selection of furniture from John Derian. www.scruboakstore.com
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Advertiser Directory Seconds Shop
508-228-6677 Proceeds benefit Family & Children’s Services Tues-Fri 10-3; Sat 10-5; Sun 10-3 New Location: 32 Sparks Ave (between On Island Gas & the new Cumbies) Looking to expand your wardrobe on a budget or need some items for your home at affordable prices? SECONDS SHOP, now open in a new location at 32 Sparks Ave (between On Island Gas and the new Cumberland Farms), is the perfect place to shop! Here you’ll find a great selection of gently used clothing, jewelry, housewares, 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 Nantucket’s Family & Children’s Services.
Serenella Nantucket Open Daily
508-228-3400 9B South Beach Street
June 26-July 2, 2014
opening. On Friday, June 27, stop by between 6 and 8 pm for the Artist's Reception featuring James Harrington Retrospective: Six Decades of Painting. Stop by and browse or chat with Kathleen about the interaction between art and history. www.thegallerynantucket.com
Ireland Galleries
508-228-1907 13 Old South Wharf Open Daily Come check out the internationally acclaimed mosaic and shell artwork of Lorene Ireland, winner of World of Wearable Art!
If you’re a lover of the arts, even if you’re not an artist yourself, then this is the place for you too! You can view emerging artist’s work right on this page, find gallery openings and events, get involved in the annual Nantucket Art scene, and keep tabs on your favorite artists.
Miki Lovett - Textile & Print Artist
508-332-2553
Studio by Appointment Unique Textile and Print Art and Accessories Miki shows regularly at the Artists Association of Nantucket. To visit her studio, please call 508-332-2553. www.mikilovett.com
The latest Ready-To-Wear & Accessories from the best in American & European fashion Since its inception in 1980, Serenella has been on a mission to bring the best in women’s luxury fashion to Boston and Nantucket. The boutique offers a carefully edited selection of elegant Parisian apparel, fine Italian craftsmanship and luxurious American sportswear. Featuring Aquazzura, Birkenstock, Bottega Veneta, Cedric Charlier, Delfina Delettrez, Emilio Pucci, Giambattista Valli, Jade Jagger, Herve L. Leroux, K. Jacques, Lucien PellatFinet, Marco De Vincenzo, Marni, Massimo Alba, Nina Ricci, Norma Kamali, Reed Krakoff, Tomas Maier, Stella McCartney for Adidas and more. www.serenella-boston.com
Skirtin’ Around
508-228-1225 Zero Candle Street
New location, new styles ...women’s clothing that’s fun and flirty, with a twist
www.skirtinaround.com SKIRTIN’ AROUND at our new location for our fabulous selection of fashions. Stop by We’re bursting at the seams with bright bold colors and new sassy prints! From skirts and shorts to blouses and cover-ups, we have everything you need to stay in style.
Art Reproduction, Posters, & Printing The UPS Store 508-325-8884 Open Monday - Saturday 2 Windy Way (corner of Surfside Road) Large format Digital Printing, Family Photos, Posters, & more Locally owned and operated THE UPS STORE now makes high quality, full color art reproductions. You’ll hardly tell the difference! The banners and posters they print for you will get your message across— stop in and see their samples! THE UPS STORE also 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. Their professional service and expert advice is unmatched. Also, they have off-street parking. THE UPS STORE: let them help you!
Artists & Galleries Artists Association of Nantucket Check the Calendar for openings
Oils, watercolors, prints, & note cards by G. S. Hill
508-228-1353 Daily at 40 Straight Wharf
G. S. HILL’s one-man gallery is open daily and celebrating over three decades at 40 Straight Wharf. His original oil and watercolor paintings capture the image and spirit of Nantucket. The gallery also offers 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. www.gshill.com
Gallery at Four India Old Masters to Today’s Modern Artists
Folk Art, antiques, prints, nautical art, ship models
508-228-8509 upstairs at 4 India Street
THE GALLERY AT FOUR INDIA offers gallery and salon space dedicated to eclectic collections of art, photographs, and collectibles. Each exhibition is heralded with a legendary
508-325-7463 167 Orange Street
On the Gallery side of NANTUCKET CARVING & FOLK ART you’ll see the work of many local artists including originals by folk artist Jean Petty, extraordinary photographs by David Petty, Nantucket furniture by Blue Barn Door, lamps, and home decor. Through a partnership with Nantucket Stock Exchange, they also have an incredible selection of antiques, prints, nautical art, and ship models. On the other side, you’ll discover a traditional woodcarver’s shop and treasures such as carved mantles, whales, eagles, and authentic quarterboards carved by Master Woodcarver Paul McCarthy. He is responsible for many of the beautiful signs visitors see plus 100’s of quarterboards that adorn homes. Come visit Nantucket’s working woodcarving shop & art gallery where tomorrow’s antiques and collectibles are made. Shipping available. www.nantucketcarvingandfolkart.com
Sosebee Studio & Fine Art Gallery
508-228-0014
8 Washington Street, just a block off Main St! Fine Art, Artisan Jewelry, Hand-Painted Ornaments SOSEBEE STUDIO & FINE ART GALLERY is located at 8 Washington Street, just one block from historic Main street. We feature the work of many award-winning local and regional artists, including the owners and their daughter. Our styles vary from contemporary to traditional but always focus on the beauty of Nantucket. We carry select lines of artisan jewelry, limited edition canvas giclee’s, prints, and beautiful Nantucket ornaments designed by Debbie Sosebee. Our second floor studio is a comfortable working environment where you can sit, watch and talk with an artist at work and have a cup of coffee or cold drink. There are artist’s receptions every Friday evening from 6-8 p.m. in July and August as well as demonstrations throughout the summer on Saturday mornings. Due to limited seating these require a sign up. We hope you will come and visit our gallery to experience the island from an artists’ perspective. www.sosebeestudio.com
Bike Rentals Easy Riders Bicycle Rentals
508-228-0294 Daily at 19 Washington St.
The ARTISTS ASSOCIATION OF NANTUCKET’s J. Cecelia & Seward Johnson Gallery is the only gallery that exclusively shows the work of Nantucket artists. Over the years, it has become the primary source for art on the island. The downtown building hosts a year-round schedule of changing member exhibitions by established island artists and emerging local talent, as well as juried shows, featured artist shows, auctions, and community-oriented arts events like our annual museum-quality exhibition drawn from the AAN Permanent Collection. The two hundred artist members who exhibit here are residents of Nantucket and their work ranges from paintings to sculpture to photography to a wide variety of media. Take a look at our schedule and join us for one or several of our many wonderful winter art classes. nantucketarts.org
G. S. Hill Gallery
Nantucket Carving & Folk Art
New Model Hybrid/Comfort Mountain & Road Bikes
508-325-2722 65 Surfside Road
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 multiday, weekly, monthly, and group rentals of top quality, new GT and Mongoose bicycles, as well as retro-style Schwinn Cruisers, and accessories in a variety of styles...They have the right bicycle for all of your adventures. They have a safe and convenient bike path location at 65 Surfside Road. www.easyridersbikerentals.com
Island Bike Company Open daily; free delivery & pickup for rentals Bike rentals for the entire family, sales & service
508-228-4070 25 Old South Road
www.islandBike.com Finally, there’s a bicycle shop where you don’t have to fight the traffic— ISLAND BIKE COMPANY at 25 Old South Road (just past Amelia Drive)! ISLAND BIKE COMPANY offers bike rentals by the day, week, or month—and that’s not all! They also rent bike accessories for adults and children, including Burley Trailers, Trail-a-Bike, and single & double baby joggers. Full repair facility and new bike sales also offered. ISLAND BIKE COMPANY is conveniently located on the Old South Road bike path, and they offer free delivery & pickup for rentals. Great Rental Rates: $25 for 24 hours; $45 for 2 days; $60 for 3 days.
Nantucket Bike Shop Open daily 8 am to 6 pm Bike, scooter, & 4 x 4 rentals
508-228-1999; 800-770-3088 Steamboat Wharf & Straight Wharf
www.nantucketbikeshop.com NANTUCKET BIKE SHOP, with two convenient locations on Steamboat Wharf and the only bike shop on Straight Wharf, offers quality bike and scooter rentals for the entire fam-
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ily. We offer for rent SPECIALIZED, GIANT, and GARY FISHER hybrid and mountain bikes. Stop by, pick up a map, and rent from a wide selection of new equipment that will take you to your destination and back. We are open seven days a week from 8 am to 6 pm and accept all major credit cards.
Young’s Bicycle Shop Open daily with BIKE SPECIALS Rent with us and avoid the 19% airport tax on car rentals.
508-228-1151 Steamboat Wharf
Grandpa Harvey Young started YOUNG’S BICYCLE SHOP in 1931. He ran the bike rental store down on Steamboat Wharf until 1954, when his son Roger took over. Now the third generation is running the shop. With more than 70 years of experience, YOUNG’s provides you with the ideal rental bike for Nantucket Island. They use the best bikes, CANNONDALE and TREK. They are kept clean, safe and well maintained and they are rented to you with a friendly, knowledgeable staff. Experience a Nantucket family tradition. YOUNG’s Bicycle Shop, the “Cycle-Logical way” to see Nantucket Island. Watch for the famous sidewalk sign with the revolving wheel. www.youngsbicycleshop.com
Boat Rentals Island Boat Rental
508-325-1001 Daily at Slip 1001, Straight Wharf
Power Boat Rentals on Nantucket
You’re the Captain! Spend a day on the waters of Nantucket on a boating adventure. Explore the harbor, fish Nantucket Sound or find your own slice of beach on Coatue. Center console boats ranging from 15 feet to 20 feet and can accommodate boaters of any experience level. No license necessary. www.BoatNantucket.com
Bookstores Mitchell’s Book Corner 508-228-1080 Clip the coupon in this paper for gift with purchase & use the Book Buck! Read our Blog: www.independentandouttosea.com 54 Main Street MITCHELL’S BOOK CORNER prides itself on a long tradition of personalized attention to its customers for the last 45 years. In addition to the carefully selected stock of titles in all areas, Mitchell’s Book Corner offers the most extensive selection of books available about Nantucket; from the newest Nantucket beach read to whaling and the island’s history to a selection of local authors. Make time to visit the Nantucket Room upstairs at Mitchell’s; the room dedicated to all of these gripping Nantucket reads! www.mitchellsbookcorner.com
Nantucket Bookworks
508-228-4000 CLIP THE COUPON IN THIS PAPER for a free gift with $35 purchase! Books, Cards, & Unique Holiday & Stocking Gifts Daily at 25 Broad Street NANTUCKET BOOKWORKS is chock full of books for every taste and every age. Stop in and browse through their tall stacks and through their room full of children’s books. In addition to their wide range of reading materials, BOOKWORKS also has an appealing selection of funky gifts, cards, beautiful stationery, unusual pens, fun toys, decorative ornaments, and eccentric goodies that make the best gifts. BOOKWORKS is open every day — it’s the perfect shop for discovering that perfect gift and rediscovering the joy of reading. Clip the coupon in this paper for a free tote with $35 purchase. www.nantucketbookworks.com
Books & Publications Yesterday’s Island
508-228-9165
Nantucket’s oldest & largest guide
www.yesterdaysisland.com
Buses NRTA
508-228-7025 Runs 7am-11:30pm until Oct. 13 Bus stops at Broad St. & at Washington St. Bus routes thru town & out of town; dates & times vary by route
RIDE THE WAVE to/from town, mid island areas, Madaket, Sconset, Surfside & Jetties Beaches, the Airport and points in between. Access real time info bus locations & estimated arrival at your stop from your computer or internet enabled cell phone at live.nrtawave.com Service is provided thru Oct 13 from 7am-11:30pm - dates & times are route specific - visit www.nrtawave.com for complete schedule or pick up a riders guide at NRTA Office 3 E. Chestnut St, Visitor Services 25 Federal St, Chamber of Commerce 0 Main or the Greenhound Building 10 Washington St. Fares are $1 or $2 depending on route, half fare for 65+, persons with disabilities, veterans & active military personnel. Exact change is recommended or a future ride change card will be issued. Short term passes available on any Wave vehicle. Season passes at NRTA office at 3 East Chestnut St M-F, 8-4. nrtawave.com
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Car Rentals Affordable Rentals
508-228-3501 Daily at 6 South Beach Street
Cars, 4x4s, vans, convertibles, 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. www.affrentals.com
Nantucket Island Rent-a-Car Open Daily Free renter pickup at all boats, hotels, and inns
508-228-9989 at Nantucket Memorial Airport
www.nantucketislandrentacar.com We are Nantucket Island’s premier auto rental agency, specializing in Jeeps and sport utility vehicles, as well as sedans and minivans. ALL NEW 2014 vehicles with beach permits! Whether on the island for a day or for a month, we offer the lowest rates and best service, with free renter pick-up from all boats, hotels, and guest houses. Call ahead for our specials. All major credit cards accepted.
Nantucket Windmill Auto Rental Open daily, year-round We’re at the airport & we’ll meet the boat.
508-228-1227 Nantucket Memorial Airport
www.NantucketAutoRental.com NANTUCKET WINDMILL AUTO RENTAL has been voted “The Best of Nantucket” in the car rental category each of the last five years. We offer service and value not found elsewhere on the island. Once you become a WINDMILL customer, it’s doubtful you’ll rent from any other company when on Nantucket. Daily, weekly, monthly and extended rates are available. We accept Amex, MC, Visa, Diner’s Club, and Discover. Commercial accounts available to qualified companies. 800-228-1227.
Young’s Bicycle Shop
508-228-1151 Steamboat Wharf
Open daily with CAR SPECIALS Bicycle, Car, & Jeep Rentals; Bicycle Sales & Service
www.youngsbicycleshop.com Young’s Bicycle Shop is the most convenient car and Jeep rental shop to either ferry. We have fuel efficient Honda Fits and sedans. We also have 2 door Jeeps and 4 door Jeep Wranglers. We offer fuel efficient sedans and rugged Jeep Wrangler 4 X 4’s in both the 2 door and 4 door variants complete with the town beach permit and Great Point permit. Come see why we are the “Cycle-Logical Way” to see Nantucket Island. Rent with us and avoid the 19% airport tax on car rentals!
Charters - Fishing Albacore
508-228-5074 Private Charters only Voted Nantucket’s Best Charter Boat Catch blues, bass, shark, tuna, whale watching Slip 17, Straight Wharf THE ALBACORE is a 35-foot custom Sport Fisherman with large cockpit and walk-in cabin for complete comfort. Capt. Bob DeCosta, a second-generation charter boat captain, has more than 30 years of experience fishing Nantucket waters. We offer a variety of private charters from 2-1/2 hour bluefish trips to full day shark and tuna fishing. Whale watches are also available. Fun for the whole family—young, old, inexperienced, or experienced. All equipment is provided, except for cold drinks and sandwiches. Two-and-a-half-hour, five-hour, and full day trips are available. You’ll be fishing within ten to twenty minutes from the dock. Call for reservations or information, or visit Slip 17 on Straight Wharf. FISH GUARANTEED or your money back. MasterCard and Visa accepted. www.albacorecharters.com
Herbert T. Daily: 7am, 10am, 1pm, 4pm. Call for Reservations Trolling “Catch those blues and Bass!”
Day: 508-228-6655 Slip 14, Straight Wharf
www.fishnantucket.net Make sure you don’t miss the fishing while you’re here on Nantucket! The HERBERT T sport fishing boat will take you to where the blues are biting. Captain Fred Tonkin is an experienced fisherman and will provide you with all the equipment for up to six people to fish at one time. He takes four 2-1/2-hour trips a day: 7 am, 10 am, 1 pm and 4 pm, and the fishing starts just 15 minutes from the dock. The HERBERT T is fully licensed and insured and is fully equipped electronically. While you’re on Nantucket, do as the islanders do catch some blues! Private charters are also available. $95 per person.
Just Do It Too - Fishing
508-228-7448 Daily at 7am, 10am, 1pm, 4pm. Call for Reservations Slip 13, Straight Wharf NEW: FAMILY SHIPWRECK FISHING Black Sea Bass, Blues, Striped Bass, Scup
We do it all—catch bass, blues, black seabass, fluke, and more… Captain Marc Genthner will take you fishing aboard the 34’ custom built “JUST DO IT TOO.” The “JUST DO IT TOO” is equipped with twin diesels, full electronics, and fishing gear. Captain Marc offers a per-person fare as well as accommodations for large, private group charters. Daily fishing excursions. Four trips a day at 7 am, 10 am, 1 pm, and 4 pm. FUN FOR KIDS: FAMILY SHIPWRECK FISHING! Call for private charter rates; half-day charters are also available. www.justdoittoo.com
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June 26-July 2, 2014
Advertiser Directory Charters - Sailing & Boating Endeavor Cruises depart at 10 am, 1 pm, 4 pm, & sunset Pleasure sailing
508-228-5585 Slip 15, Straight Wharf
www.endeavorsailing.com “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 2010: “A cruise aboard the Endeavor is a lesson in beauty and local history.” The ENDEAVOR sails daily at 10 am, 1 pm, 4 pm, and at sunset. Private charters, sailing celebrations, children’s programs, and gift certificates available. Call for information & reservations.
Children’s Camp ACKventure Sports & Day Camps A variety of camps for ages 3-1/2 to 18 Building Strong Kids & Great Memories
508-228-7285 x 1576 Nantucket Community School
www.NantucketCommunitySchool.org The Nantucket Community School offers a multitude of day & sports camps throughout the summer with options for everyone from ages 3-1/2 to 18. Football, disc golf, lacrosse, basketball, baseball, field hockey, multi-sport, night clinics, dance, gymnastics, and much more! Which ACKventure awaits your child this summer? Go to www.nantucketcommunityschool.org to register & for details. Contact: Blair Jannelle, Asst Sports Camp Supervisor, jannelleb@nps.k12.ma.us —508-228-7285 x1576 or Casey Morrow, ACKventure Day Camp Supervisor, morrow@nps.k12.ma.us — 508-228-7285 x1361.
Classes & Workshops Artists Association of Nantucket Classes & Workshops for all ages
508-228-0294 Daily at Gardner Perry Lane
The ARTISTS ASSOCIATION’s Arts Program offers year-round educational programs for adults & children. Our spacious workshop on Gardner Perry Ln hosts a wide variety of
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classes & workshops in many media: oil painting, watercolor, pastel, life drawing, ceramics, woodcarving, printmaking, textile art and mixed media. Our instructors are resident artists, AAN artist members and visiting artists who work in a range of mediums and bring a wealth of talent & experience to the program. Classes are designed for all levels of experience, from novice to advanced student and for all ages from 3 to 93. nantucketarts.org
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 Nantucket chocolatecovered cranberries for taste testing. The cranberries come in both milk and dark chocolate. Both the fudge and chocolate-covered cranberries make unique island wedding favors or gifts for special events. She has a wide selection of kid’s candy for all ages. We ship worldwide. www.auntleahs.com
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Nantucket Candy Company
Marsha Egan Coaching
508-332-1505 Life and success skills coaching, workplace productivity consulting, and leadership development workshops www.marshaegan.com
Join us upstairs at Mitchell’s Book Corner on July 3, from 8:30 to 9:30 am, for a comfy and energizing discussion, “The Juggling Act: How to Juggle Competing Priorities.” Are you pulled in too many directions? Work, home, health, school, fun? Do you struggle with which priorities to honor? Unfortunately, having too many priorities is like having no priorities. Yet, when we stand back, we can see those that should rise to the top. Join us for a lively discussion on how to manage the many priorities in our lives, all the while maintaining our cool, and enjoying each step of the way. More information: www.CoachingatTheCorner.com. $15 at the door. www.marshaegan.com
Confections Aunt Leah’s Fudge 508-228-1017 Free samples available: just ask! The Courtyard on Straight Wharf AUNT LEAH has been making her award-winning homemade fudge for more than 20 years on Nantucket. Her fudge has been voted “the best fudge in the world” year after year. Once you have a free sample, 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 30 scrumptious flavors. Her most popular fudge
508-228-0667 Open Daily 10% OFF with ad in this paper 48 Centre St Candy, gift baskets, party favors, dessert trays
www.nantucketcandy.com THE NANTUCKET CANDY COMPANY is pleased to be offering many local favorites. They offer all sorts of candies including: homemade turtles, truffles, fudge, chocolate covered cranberries, Jelly Belly jelly beans and many other wonderful candies! Bring in our ad in this paper for 10% off your purchase.
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Sweet Inspirations Artisan Chocolates
CRANBERRY CREATIONS CHOCOLATES
508-228-5814 www.nantucketchocolate.com Open year-round 26 Centre Street Award-Winning Artisan Chocolatier since 1981
Award Winning Artisan since 1981
Be sure to visit the famous SWEET INSPIRATIONS CHOCOLATE SHOP, showcasing unique artisan chocolates freshly created on the premises. The Nantucket Chocolatier has been featured on the Food Network’s “Food Finds” and on Oprah’s Best Gifts Show, awarded “Best of Boston,” “Best of Nantucket,” and Cape Cod’s Best Chocolatier! You must experience the award-winning Cranberry Cheesecake Truffle, world-famous Buttercrunch, Coco the Whale™ chocolate truffles, the original and exclusive Cranberry Creations™ Chocolates and the new Sea Mist Almonds splashed with sea salt. The Nantucket Chocolatier’s artisan creations make great gifts and are available in limited edition gift tins, including the “Sailors Valentine” and “Nantucket Cottage.” Don’t miss this Nantucket tradition since 1981 and enjoy a complimentary taste of the best—exclusively at the SWEET INSPIRATIONS CHOCOLATE SHOP, home of the Nantucket Chocolatier at 26 Centre Street. Open year-round.
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Advertiser Directory Copying, Mailboxes, Shipping The UPS Store
508-325-8884 2 Windy Way (corner of Surfside Road)
Open Monday - Saturday Locally owned and operated
Nantucket’s UPS STORE is where go-getters go to get things done! Conveniently located at the corner of Windy Way and Surfside Road (just past the schools in the direction of the beach), THE UPS STORE has a variety of products and services to make your life easier. They offer personal mailboxes, mail forwarding, stamps and metered mail, certified mail, 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 now makes high quality, full color banners and posters—stop in and see their samples! And, they have off-street parking. THE UPS STORE: let them help you!
Cranberry Products Aunt Leah’s Fudge Free samples available: just ask!
508-228-1017 Courtyard on Straight Wharf
Stop in AUNT LEAH’S for a free sample of her delicious homemade fudge. Choose from more than 30 flavors of “the best fudge in the world.” Try her cranberry fudge or her famous Nantucket chocolate covered cranberries. AUNT LEAH’S Nantucket chocolate-covered cranberries, both milk and dark chocolate, are not only delicious, but also are loaded with antioxidants proven to have health benefits! Both these local products make unique wedding favors, gifts for special events, or take-home gifts. Another unique gourmet candy is her cranberry “bog frogs,” filled with roasted cashews, dried sweetened cranberries smothered with rich caramel and topped with premium milk chocolate. And you’ve got to try her mouthwatering cranberry bars: dried and sweetened cranberries with roasted almonds in both milk or dark chocolate. AUNT LEAH ships worldwide. www.auntleahs.com
Sweet Inspirations Cranberry Creations Open year-round Award-Winning Artisan Chocolatier since 1981
508-228-5814 26 Centre Street
www.nantucketchocolate.com Inspired by the Nantucket Cranberry Harvest, the NANTUCKET CHOCOLATIER created the original & now world famous Cranberry Creations™ Chocolates. Plump, sweetened cranberries generously covered in premium chocolate create an amazing gourmet taste. The Nantucket Chocolatier presented his exclusive Cranberry Creations™ Chocolates on Oprah’s “Best Gifts Show” and on the Food Networks’ “Food Finds.” Cranberry Creations™ chocolates are featured in Nantucket-style gift baskets, and the limited edition “Nantucket Seashells” tin. Elegantly gift-boxed, Cranberry Creations™ chocolates also make the perfect wedding and party favors. Give a special gift basket filled with unique gourmet gifts including the original Cranberry Caramel Chocolates sprinkled with sea salt, fancy cranberry & nut mixes, Cranberry Caramel Corn, and Nantucket Chocolatier‘s award-winning Cranberry Cheesecake Truffle. A Nantucket tradition since 1981—come experience it for yourself, and enjoy a complimentary taste of the delectable chocolate. Artisan Chocolates are made on the premises and are available exclusively at Sweet Inspirations, 26 Centre St and NantucketChocolate.com. Open year-round. Complimentary tastings.
Nantucket Music Festival
Tickets now on sale!
Saturday & Sunday, August 2 & 3 at Tom Nevers Field The NANTUCKET MUSIC FESTIVAL is a two-day event to benefit the Celebrate Music Foundation and the Nantucket Community Music Center, featuring a host of worldrenowned musicians and local performers. NMF will be held at Tom Nevers Field, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Tickets on sale now at www.NantucketMusicFestival.com www.NantucketMusicFestival.com
Furniture & Home Accessories Arrowhead Nursery & Furniture Where Home & Garden Meet Outdoor & Indoor Furniture, Home Accessories, Garden Needs
ues, garden structures, and garden accessories. ARROWHEAD NURSERY & SHOWROOM...where home and garden meet. www.arrowheadnursery.com
Gifts Hill’s of Nantucket Unusual and Original Nantucket Theme Gifts
Island Weaves
508-221-8343 Heirloom quality handwoven throws, rugs, shawls, baby blankets 20 Old South Wharf
Weaver Karin Ganga Sheppard grew up on Nantucket and learned her craft from two master weavers. Her products are crafted from high-quality natural fibers and include throws made from silk, alpaca, cotton, chenille, and mohair. Karin’s versatile line also includes multi-fiber scarves, washable cotton baby blankets, and rugs made from recycled towels, jeans and khaki pants. You can find a wonderful selection in the weaving studio or she will work with you to help you choose just the right color for a custom order. “I pride myself on making heirloom-quality goods,” she says. “For example, the wedding shawl can find later use as a christening blanket, or as a wrap for a night out.” Visit her on Old South Wharf to www.IslandWeaves.com watch the magic of a working weaving studio.
Marine Home Center
508-228-0900 134 Orange Street
Open Monday-Saturday 7am-5pm For all your island beach fun!
www.MarineHomeCenter.com Hop on the Wave shuttle or walk the easy mile from downtown to shop MARINE! Here you’ll find everything you need for your island beach fun, from beach hats & flipflops to coolers, beachairs, and portable grills. You’ll also find home accessories and specialty products from local artisans like Leslie Linsley, ACKFire, Ritch Leone, Maiden Nantucket, and Claire Murray. Pick up beach chairs, towels, and sun screen. Or simply wander our Design Showrooms for your next custom home project.
Nantucket Boat Basin Authentic Shop Open daily Authentic Island Merchandise with Special Nantucket Designs
508-228-5470 33 Straight Wharf
Visit the NANTUCKET BOAT BASIN AUTHENTIC SHOP and celebrate summer with our limited edition apparel and accessories. We have a variety of island merchandise. We offer the highest quality wearables, headwear, and accessories for visitors, boaters, and islanders. You’ll find us at 33 Straight Wharf. Celebrate Spring and Daffy Weekend with limited edition apparel and accessories. www.nantucketboatbasinshop.com
Scrub Oak Open almost daily from 10am until 5pm.
508-228-2458 14 Easy Street
Scrub Oak is a small shop specializing in unusual cards, unique jewelry, beautiful clothing, and small gifts for the home. We feature lesser-known designers such as: Ace & Jig, Lemlem, Isobel & Cleo, Mikkel Brogger, Jacqueline Cullen, Doug Johnston, TEN, Loup Charmant and Fog Linen. Also a source for Tata Harper skincare, Matta scarves, artwork by Lucinda Young and a selection of furniture from John Derian. www.scruboakstore.com
Signs, Banners, & Posters
508-325-8884 2 Windy Way (corner of Surfside Road)
Nantucket’s UPS STORE now offers high quality, full color banners and posters for your business, event, or party. These stunning reproductions can be up to 44 inches wide! And they can be done on vinyl, canvas, art paper — rolls and single sheets. THE UPS STORE can also assist you with mounting and laminating as well as printing of photos, text, and logos.
Tom David Inc. Add some spice with our Finback Boxed Set Invented and made on Nantucket
(800) 634-8881 available at your finer stores
www.unicornmills.com The world’s most efficient peppermill. Fast grinding, easy loading, large storage chamber, adjustable grind, and one-hand use. See the Finback Boxed Set at the Nantucket Whaling Museum Shop. At our website — www.unicornmills.com — you can choose from more than half a dozen styles and colors of our peppermills & salt mills, and also order our spices & aprons.
508-228-1961 9 Wampanoag Way
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 A.K. Diamond’s 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, stat-
508-228-1353 Daily at 40 Straight Wharf
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 and note cards by Hill are their main focus. American made; that hard-to-find gift is here waiting for you! Treat yourself to a truly one of a kind gift gallery situated on the water at Straight Wharf. www.gshill.com
Open Monday - Saturday
Festivals
June 26-July 2, 2014
Hats Peter Beaton
508-228-8456 down the discreet little boardwalk at 16.5 Federal Street www.peterbeaton.com PETER BEATON is synonymous with timeless Nantucket style. As famous for its notable clients (Hillary Clinton, Barbara Bush, Ashley Judd, Martha Stewart, Liv Tyler, Tommy Hilfiger, and more) as it is for its custom fitted straw hats & handbags, classic striped sailor
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shirts, and signature hatboxes, Peter Beaton proudly offers “all the best for your family— from hat to toe.” Located down the discreet little boardwalk at 16.5 Federal St.
Health Care 508-825-8100 57 Prospect St
24-hr emergency services, hospital care, lab, rehab MD ACKcess Line: 508-825-1000
www.nantuckethospital.org Since 1911, 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.
Home Care Anodyne Homemaker Services Corp
(800) 442-5581 Serving Eastern Massachusetts Quality Home Care Services We’ve got the experience! You get the commitment! When you need help, Anodyne Homemaker Services gets the job done! Whenever you need help, long term or short term, Anodyne Homemaker Services is the company to call. When you deal with Anodyne, you’re dealing with experience. Established in 1972, Anodyne understands the importance of quality, reliable care and providing comfort within a home environment. Helping people maintain a sense of freedom and remain independent in their homes is our mission. Our home care services are provided by an exceptional and dependable team of trained caregivers. Our supervisors have years of experience with us and have played a crucial role in building the proud reputation we enjoy. A reputation which is reflected in the fact that, while we’re constantly growing and servicing new clients, our existing customer base comes back to us time and again for help.
Jewelry Jewelry & Gifts
508-228-3227 Daily at 12 Main Street
Looking for that perfect something to remember your time on the island or a special gift for friends and family back home? BLUE BEETLE at 12 Main Street is the premier destination on Nantucket for unique jewelry and monogrammed gifts. Carry a piece of the island with you all year with our exclusive collection of Nantucket Charm Beads (compatible with Pandora, Chamilia & Troll bracelets) or browse our nautical charm bar to build and design a necklace all your own. Shop year-round in our store or visit us online. www.BlueBeetleNantucket.com
Custom Lightship Bracelets
508-367-3909 Call to see her full selection of handwoven bracelets, or to have one custommade especially for you. Carolyn will come to you! 508-367-3909 Experience the exquisite designs of Nantucket native Carolyn Gould, who honors the island’s traditional basket-making method in creating her beautiful Custom Lightship Bracelets. glassesontheroad@comcast.net
G. S. Hill Gallery Home of the Nantucket Pearl Company
508-228-1353 Daily at 40 Straight Wharf
Each piece of exquisite Nantucket Pearl Company jewelry by Pam Freitus is specially crafted and includes designs that contain a unique blend of quality fresh water pearls, stones, leather, crystal and glass. Each authentic design can be identified by the small red coral bead. This color marking is symbolic of the Chinese culture and to the country where her business began. Each year Pam returns to Suzhou to collaborate, design and hand-select the pearls she uses. All materials (except the pearls) are American-made. It is Pam’s sincere mission to adorn women with beautiful pearls at affordable prices, available on Nantucket www.gshill.com exclusively at NANTUCKET PEARL COMPANY.
Jessica Hicks Nantucket 2 Union Street, next to Ralph Lauren Open Daily featuring jewelry by Jessica Hicks
508-228-6003 (formerly POSH)
www.JessicaHicks.com Jessica Hicks started by selling her pieces at high-profile Nantucket boutiques and also welcomed clientele into her home to see her latest designs. When her pieces started appearing on Hollywood’s hottest stylistas, including Halle Berry, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Eva Longoria, the business quickly grew. Jessica opened her own boutique: Jessica Hicks Nantucket, and is now in a new location at 2 Union Street, just steps off of Main Street. Here, local devotees can snap up their favorite pieces, and see the line the way that Hicks envisioned it: all in one place. Jessica hand makes each piece in her studio. She believes that when you buy something from a designer it should actually be made by the designer.
Jewel of the Isle Open year-round. Full-service jeweler: custom Nantucket designs
508-228-2448 6 Straight Wharf
www.facebook.com/nantucketjewelry JEWEL OF THE ISLE, in their convenient downtown location at 6 Straight Wharf, offers a
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tantalizing selection of fine jewelry, custom designs, and timepieces. Stop by and see their sparkling collection. Kelli and Gary E. Trainor can help you select the perfect piece. JEWEL OF THE ISLE is the only on-island jewelry shop that offers on-premise repairs & off-island prices. Come to JEWEL OF THE ISLE for your jewelry needs.
Jewelers’ Gallery of Nantucket
Nantucket Cottage Hospital
Blue Beetle
June 26-July 2, 2014
508-228-0229 Daily at 21 Centre Street
Fine Antique & Estate Jewelry
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 such leading goldsmiths as Ronald Pearson, Michael Good, Thomas Kruskal, and others. Each unique piece is skillfully crafted in platinum, 18K, or 14K gold and will be a treasured keepsake from historic Nantucket. JEWELERS’ GALLERY has been serving Nantucket since 1971. www.thejewelersgallery.com
Johnstons Cashmere
508-228-5450
www.johnstonscashmerenantucket.com Open Daily at 4 Federal Street Luxurious European cashmere, shoes, bags, & jewelry A deluxe cashmere collection of contemporary styles by Johnstons of Elgin, John Laing of Hawick, Rani Arabella, 27 Miles Malibu, Zynni, and more. Knitwear, dresses, jackets, ponchos, wraps, capes – easy but elegant for your Nantucket evenings.
Pageo Nantucket’s award-winning & most sophisticated jewelers
508-228-6899 Daily at 46 Main St
PAGEO offers some of the most unique collections of Fine Jewelry found anywhere. Come see their exclusive Misani Collection. PAGEO also offers consultations for custom pieces with warm advice from an expert staff. “Like” us on Facebook to get the latest info on special events. www.pageo.com
R. Simantov Fine Jewelry Open daily Fine jewelry in striking, unique designs
917-324-4410 in The Nantucket Hotel & Resort
www.rsimantov.com R. SIMANTOV is known for creating contemporary jewelry masterpieces of lasting value. The firm resurrects lost techniques from the past, utilizing the most exquisite materials and outstanding craftsmanship to create one-of-a-kind pieces. Works by R. SIMANTOV have been recognized with international design awards and installed in permanent museum collections. R. SIMANTOV’s masterpieces illustrate the playfulness and whimsical beauty that can be created with unique combinations of metals and precious stones. The resulting pieces are fine treasures reminiscent of classical styles, with touches of modern elegance.
Skar Designs
508-325-6228 See her collections Saturdays at the Farmers Market and at Vis-A-Vis, Blue Beetle & Haul Over Adorn Yourself in Love
Now in her twenty-sixth year of jewelry design, Renee Scarfone Gillies’ beachy Bohemian creations are a stand-out in the crowd. Her original sunburst motifs, hand-stamped words and subtle distressing define her signature style. Handcrafted from recycled metals, fibers, leather, beads, and stones, these hip treasures are a must-have addition to your jewelry collection. Also offering a unique line of Nantucket inspired jewelry. Each piece is made with love in her Nantucket studio. www.skardesigns.com
Victoria Greenhood Jewelry Design Open Daily Original Gemstone Jewelry
508-228-7995 5 Easy Street
www.victoriagreenhood.com Victoria Greenhood, a jeweler on Nantucket for more than 30 years, anticipates an exciting season in her own location for the fifth year. She welcomes you to visit her and view her handmade jewelry collection on the corner of Easy Street and Still Dock Street. She offers a wide range of prices and designs in 14K & 18K gold, as well as sterling silver. Colorful gemstones are her passion, and it shows in her work. Let Victoria and her excellent staff help find something that looks fabulous on you or will make a wonderful Nantucket gift.
Museums & Sites Maria Mitchell Association MMA sites now open
508-228-9198 4 Vestal Street
The Maria Mitchell Association is building a state-of-the-art Aquarium and Science Center at 31 and 33 Washington Street. The new facility will serve as the home of the Maria Mitchell Aquarium. It will also include a domed theater and exhibits featuring the natural world of Nantucket. The Center will become the prime location for science lectures and educational programming for the Nantucket community. www.mariamitchell.org
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Advertiser Directory Nantucket Historical Association
508-228-1894 15 Broad Street
Your portal to Nantucket history
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 new gateway 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. See the Historic Sites page in this publication for a complete listing of NHA sites. www.nha.org
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for yourself today. Stand taller and be the best you can be. Romana certified, with over 12 years teaching experience. All levels welcome. For an appointment email cleesy@gmail.com or call 917-741-4752. www.cleepilates.com
Real Estate Sales & Rentals Mariner House
508-680-1082 30 Centre Street
Call Tracy to arrange a tour You can own 2 weeks in historic downtown Nantucket!
www.themarinerhouse.com On the beautiful island of Nantucket, in the heart of the quaint historic downtown quarter you can immerse yourself in a bit of whaling history. In 1846 Master Mariner and Whaling Captain William Jernegan built the Mariner House as a private residence. It has since been renovated into six tastefully decorated apartments, with fireplaces and woodstoves, full kitchens, Wi-Fi and cable TV. One- and two-bedrooms units are available. Operating year round, Mariner House is within walking distance to the worn cobblestones of Main Street, to casual and gourmet dining, beautiful beaches, boats, boutiques, galleries, historic landmarks and museums. For reservations, please call 508-680-1082. RCI affiliated.
Shoes & Handbags
Nursery Arrowhead Nursery & Furniture Where Home & Garden Meet Outdoor & Indoor Furniture, Home Accessories, Garden Needs
508-228-1961 9 Wampanoag Way
arrowheadnursery.com 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 A.K. Diamond’s 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.
Pets
Island Cashmere
508-228-7611 Daily at 32 Centre Street
Cashmere sweaters, accessories, shoes
In addition to the most beautiful cashmere sweaters and accessories made from the finest Scottish yarns, ISLAND CASHMERE offers an extensive collection of French Sole shoes, Peace of Cloth pants, Fabrizio Gianni Jeans, “Pure Linen” shirts, and our unique “Hampton” leather bags imported directly from Italy.
Johnstons Cashmere Luxurious European cashmere, shoes, bags, & jewelry
508-228-5450 Daily at 4 Federal Street
A deluxe cashmere collection of contemporary styles by Johnstons of Elgin, John Laing of Hawick, Rani Arabella, 27 Miles Malibu, Zynni, and more. Knitwear, dresses, jackets, ponchos, wraps, capes – easy but elegant for your Nantucket evenings. www.johnstonscashmerenantucket.com
Murray’s Toggery Shop
Cold Noses
508-228-5477 Daily on Straight Wharf
A special downtown pet boutique
COLD NOSES offers a wide variety of toys, treats, accessories and necessities for your pets. Exclusive signature Nantucket collars and leashes feature eight different designs, including the new Nantucket Anchor. Unique hand-painted wooden ornaments showcase your favorite dog breed and iconic Nantucket sights. Conveniently located on Straight Wharf, stop in if you forget a critical pet item, if you are looking for that distinctive pet-themed Nantucket keepsake or special something for a pet or pet person. www.coldnoses.net
Geronimo’s Open year-round Monday-Saturday Pet supplies and gifts: “We’re more than just pet food”
508-228-3731 119 Pleasant Street
www.geronimos.com Convenient mid-island location. GERONIMO’S complete selection of pet supplies and accessories includes collars, toys, treats & items made exclusively for our shop. We specialize in dog, cat, bird, and small animal food and supplies with a wide variety of feeders and seed for wild birds. We also have unique gifts for your favorite pet person.
Kozy K-9 Dog Care kozyk-9dogcare@hotmail.com
508-208-7996 Where your dog’s needs are the first priority.
Let Kozy K-9’s caring staff make your dog’s needs the first priority. Providing overnight dog care when you are away and dog walking or house visits when your schedule is busy.
Classic & Updated Clothing
508-228-0437 Mon-Sat 10-6. Sundays 10-5 at 62 Main Street
Stroll up Main Street, just a few steps from the wharves and marina, to find MURRAY`S TOGGERY SHOP, where recreational shopping in this multilevel store is a real experience. MURRAY’S is multi-faceted. MURRAY’S is exciting. Go in and see their creatively designed displays of the newest in-season merchandise. MURRAY’S is fashion. Their buyers comb the markets for the tasteful assortment of clothes, shoes, and accessories they carry, all of which are tempered with a traditional, upbeat, and long lasting flair. See their full-page advertisement in this paper for the extensive lines of merchandise they carry. They also feature MURRAY’S Nantucket Reds™: the name of their exclusive pants, shorts, skirts and toddler overalls made from their 100% cotton that fades to pink and becomes softer with repeated washing. For well over 50 years these pants have been the mark of the “in-theknow” island lovers. MURRAY’S IS Nantucket. www.nantucketreds.com
ViVi G Shoes
508-228-0411 25 Centre Street
Shop for the season at Vivi G Shoes Chic Shoes, Haute Handbags, and Accessories
www.vivigshoes.com Sherri and Jennifer Guggenheim needed to expand their shoe closets... And through expansion, the area’s go to mecca for the ultimate in shoes, handbags, jewelry, and accessories, blossomed. VIVI G SHOES constantly strives to deliver hard-to-find, unique, fashion forward merchandise in all price ranges. From comfortable run-around shoes to couture heels, day bags to evening clutches, fun costume jewelry to premier designer pieces, boots to flip flops...they have it all!
Photography
Sunglasses
My Nantucket Wedding Photo Contest 508-228-9165 Share photos of your wedding and win cash! Box 626, Nantucket, MA 02554
Summer Shades
Share photos of your wedding on Nantucket with our readers AND win a cash prize if you get first or second place! You can mail in prints of your wedding pics or you can mail us a CD with electronic images from your digital camera. If you send us digital images, please make sure they are high-resolution. By entering our contest, you give us permission to publish your photos online at www.NantucketWeddings.com and to use for promotional purposes, so do not send copyrighted photos. www.nantucketweddings.com
Featuring sunglasses by Chanel, Prada, Gucci, Ralph Lauren, Oliver Peoples, Roberto Cavelli, Maui Jims, Oakley, Coach, Dior, Rayban, Natives, Tom Ford, Smiths, and many others. Summer Shades has been doing business on the island for more than 20 years. Visit us in our spacious downtown location: in the front shop of The Courtyard on Straight Wharf.
Pilates/Fitness
Theatre
Stretch Pilates Call for an appt
917-741-4752 Strengthen your core, improve flexibility, alignment, balance
STRETCH Pilates can help you strengthen your core, improve flexibility, alignment and balance. Train in privacy, on state of the art “Gratz” equipment and do something really good
Open daily The Island’s largest selection of sunglasses
508-325-5530 The Courtyard, Straight Wharf
Theatre Workshop of Nantucket
508-228-4305 BLACK TIE: July 2-Aug 2, Centre Stage, 2 Centre St See ad or website for times
TWN has been the island’s live theatre company for more than 50 years. Visit our website or see Calendar of Events in this paper for a listing of shows and times. A concession will
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be available at each performance. For tickets, call the TWN box office at 508-228-4305 or visit www.TheatreWorkshop.com.
Tours - Van Gail’s Tours, Inc. Departures at approx. 10 am, 1 pm, & 3 pm Personal scenic Island tours: voted “Best of Nantucket”
508-257-6557 Call for pickup
508-332-0953
The 2-time runner-up in the the Nantucket History Quiz Bowl and the most experienced walking tour guide on Nantucket is your guide for a wide array of informative and exciting tours: Nantucket in Bloom, Nantucket’s Dynamic Past & Glamorous Present, Nantucket & the Civil War, Great Writers on Nantucket, ‘Sconset in Bloom, and the Original Nantucket Ghost Walk (since 1998, the most popular walking tour on Nantucket). Group rates are available. See the Events Calendar in this issue for dates, times & details
508-257-4586
See calendar of events for details. www.ravens-walk.com Highlighted by The Boston Globe: “Best Walks in New England” Join your guide and her raven on one of her exciting adventures. Her Great Expectations History Walk, Inside the Graveyards Tour, Widows Walk: The Remarkable Women of Nantucket, and Raven’s Night Walk are great for adults and families. Along the way, you will hear tales of Nantucket’s past infused with ghostly encounters that took place throughout the centuries. Or you’ll hear all about Nantucket’s beginnings, and its fascinating history. Kids will love Raven’s Tales of Pirates & Ghost Ships, or they can learn to Become a Ghost Hunter or Become a Pirate Hunter. For details, dates, and times, visit www.ravens-walk.com.
508-228-3949 Straight Wharf
www.hy-linecruises.com Travel between Nantucket and Hyannis is about an hour on the HY-LINE’s reliable highspeed ferry. THE GREY LADY, Hy-Line’s water-jet catamaran is comfortable, convenient, and offers the high level of customer service passengers have come to expect from HY-LINE CRUISES. You’ll cross the Sound in half the time!
Watches Classic timepieces: vintage & contemporary
See Calendar of Events for Tours & Times Voted “Best of Nantucket” 3 years in a row
Raven’s Walk
Travel daily; see schedule for times Reliable Fast Ferry service between Nantucket and Hyannis
The Trinity Collection
Tours - Walking
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Transportation Boat Hy-Line Cruises
GAIL’S TOURS, tours of Nantucket guided by native islander Gail Johnson who has been giving tours for more than 40 years, gives you a look at the Island with a personal touch. Gail leads tours in her 14-passenger deluxe Mercedes with comfortable individual seats, AC, huge windows, and leg room! She’ll pick you up at 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.
Nantucket Walking Tours
June 26-July 2, 2014
508-228-7557 50 Main Street
THE TRINITY COLLECTION. Our shop offers an extensive collection of fine timepieces— classic designs with superb Swiss watchmaking. We specializqe in fine watches such as: Franck Muller, Patek Philippe, Vacheron & Constantin, Cartier, Audemars, Ulysse Nardin, Pierre Kunz, and Rolex, vintage and contemporary. We also offer fine jewelry, contemporary and estate. We take trades and are always looking to purchase timepieces.
Weddings Nantucket Weddings
508-228-9165, ext. 101 Enter our Photo Contest www.NantucketWeddings.com All you need to plan a wedding, honeymoon, or anniversary
This comprehensive website will guide you through all the steps to planning and holding a wedding on Nantucket. From getting the marriage license right through the honeymoon, you’ll find valuable information all in one easy-to-navigate location. This website, beautifully illustrated by island photographers, has links to restaurants that host receptions and rehearsal dinners, lodging establishments, musicians, florists, and many others who will help make your day special. There are also sections devoted to honeymoons on Nantucket, anniversary celebrations, and real Nantucket weddings.
WIN TWO 2-DAY V.I.P. PASSES TO THE NANTUCKET MUSIC FESTIVAL! Prizes valued over $2000! Pick up your treasure map at Nantucket.net/club, find answers to the 4 clues and be entered to win! You can enter once every day through July 26. Winner will be announced on July 27.
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Featured Restaurant: Topper’s at the Wauwinet
A Meal Worthy of a Sequel Sometimes even on Nantucket you feel the need to get away from it all: all the summer traffic, all the lines, all the noise. Fortunately, on-island you only have to drive for about 20 minutes for complete escape. A little over seven miles northeast of downtown Nantucket, just past the gate to the CoskataCoatue Wildlife Refuge, lies the most civilized place on Nantucket: The Wauwinet Inn. A member of the esteemed Relais & Chateaux (the only member on Nantucket), The Wauwinet offers luxury surrounded by unsurpassed natural beauty. The evening we arrived, dappled sunlight was tracing patterns across the impeccably landscaped entry to the inn. We walked through the elegant lobby and out the patio door that opens to a lush green lawn gently sloping to the sparkling waters of the harbor. Down a Salad of Moors End Farm Carrots brick walkway and past a carefully tended herb garden is TOPPER’S, the acclaimed restaurant in The Wauwinet. Winner of Wine Spectator’s Grand Award for 17 years and rated “Best Overall Restaurant in Massachusetts” for the past 4, TOPPER’S is a place to make very special memories. The indoor dining room at TOPPER’S has the exclusivity of an upscale seaside resort tempered by warm hospitality and is a favorite for special occasions. The deck has a more easygoing ambiance and stunning views: it’s common for guests to leave their tables and stroll to the lawn to watch the golden glow of sun set into the blue water. We chose the patio for our early summer dinner, as did four families and two couples (one newly wed, the other celebrating their 40th anniversary). We were pleased to find the service outdoors is as professional and attentive as service in the main dining room. After being seated, we were presented with four different menus. The Deck Menu features more than 15 casual dishes, including Lobster Roll, Charred Diver Scallop Grilled Swordfish,
Wagyu Burger, Prime Sirloin, and a Shrimp Cocktail (this was brought to a neighboring table, and, as promised on the menu, the shrimp are “colossal”). The Deck Menu is served continuously from noon till 9 pm, so if you find yourself in the village after a drive or a visit to the wildlife refuge, you can stop at TOPPER’S for midday refreshment. Executive Chef Kyle Zachary, now in his fourth year at TOPPER’S, offers a Vegetarian Tasting Menu that celebrates the season and a Chef’s Tasting Menu that showcases selections from his Dinner Menu, which can be a la carte or prix fixe (three courses for $80). One of this chef’s Bluefin Tuna O-Toro many impressive feats of creativity is how he manages to transform simple ingredients into unique and delicious preparations that are all his own. Another is how he manages to satisfy a wide range of desires with just five appetizers and five entrees. Our evening began with a basket of freshly baked breads: rosemary foccaccia, brioche rolls, TOPPER’S brown bread, and tomato basil bread, which has to be the best we have ever tasted. One of our favorite appetizers on Chef Zachary’s early summer menu is his Salad of Moors End Farm Carrots. Chef has captured the beauty of sunset in this dish: vibrant orange, yellow, pink, and red in freshly harvested carrots and radishes that are served in a colorful jumble, whole, sliced, and shaved. A dollop of mellow chevre is the perfect creamy counterpoint of flavor and richness. Thin slices of nectarine add juicy flavor while pieces of spiced pecans add a happy crunch. Three types of mint leaves—spearmint, pineapple spearmint, and chocolate spearmint—add Hudson Valley Foie Gras Terrine three different dimensions to the salad, subtly changing the flavor profiles depending on which leaf you
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include. This is a dish of fresh, delicate flavor—the perfect appetizer. Suggested pairing: 2008 Domaine Weinbach Riesling “Schlossberg” We’ve never had a scallop dish that surprised us more than Chef Zachary’s Charred Diver Scallop. A single huge sea scallop is the star of this dish: its exterior charred; its interior just cooked through. The scallop is sliced Roasted Artichoke Agnolotti and fanned out in a deep green pool of lemongrass, cucumber, and cilantro. Tiny cubes of cucumber are piled on a swath of avocado, and the appetizer is garnished with heart of palm, wide slices of pickled coconut, and rings of red pepper. The true surprise is how the bold flavors of this dish brighten your mouth with every bite. Superb! Suggested pairing: NV Nathalie Falmet “Cuvee Brut Nature” Champagne Newly added to the dinner menu is Bluefin Tuna O-Toro, which showcases the most highly prized part of a blue fin tuna: the lower belly near the head. This tuna is beautifully marbled, giving it an uncommon richness. This tuna would be a treat by itself, but Chef Zachary adorns it with an assortment of flavorful tidbits: bite-size squares of anise gelee, spoonfuls of salty black olive tapenade, a mound of pickled fennel, crisp chips of puffed black rice, fun and crunchy chickpea fries, and roasted tomato preserves. Suggested pairing: Chikurin “Karoyaka” Junmai Ginjo Sake If you like foie, you will adore the Hudson Valley Foie Gras Terrine. After we tried TOPPER’S foie app last season, we didn’t think it could get any better—it did! Similar to his 2013 hit, this dish is not an encore so much as a sequel. This again takes the form of a precise composition of shapes and colors, but this year it is more savory than sweet. The foie is served in a cake on a crust of pain d’epices, “iced” with a white yogurt geleé. Luscious sherry gastrique is drizzled on the plate, and clusters of apricot in honey and olive oil with bits of marcona almonds and little seasoned socca chips cut the lavish richness of the foie. Suggested pairing: 2009 Huet Vouvray “Le Mont, Moelleux” We don’t often order Painted Hills Beef Tenderloin vegetarian when dining
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out, but knowing the magic that Chef Zachary performs with vegetables, we tried his Roasted Artichoke Agnolotti. Wow! This dish tied for table favorite. It’s a tasty composition of fresh pasta stuffed with artichoke and ricotta, piled with fava beans, carrot, artichoke, fennel, preserved lemon, drizzled with aged balsamic and topped with shavings of pecorino cheese and fennel chips. Suggested pairing: 2005 Masciarelli “Villa Gemma Riserva” Montepulciano Summer menus usually feature light fare, and the Steamed Wild Halibut is a perfect summer picnic on a plate. The halibut steaks are moist and meaty and served with a colorful mix of okra, tiny and tender cockle clams, fresh tomato, and a squash blossom. Suggested pairing: 2007 Dagueneau Pouilly Fume “Silex” Start with a good steak and you have good meal, but technique can turn a good meal into a great one. That is what Chef Zachary does with his Painted Hills Beef Tenderloin. The filet is served split with a sprinkling of sea salt and a seriously good side of braised beef cheek ragout. Charred and pickled onions complete the entree. Suggested pairing: 2004 J.L. Chave Hermitage Rouge Tied for table favorite is the St. Canut Farms Porcelet Loin & Belly. This delicious assemblage features fabulously tender loin, unctuous belly crisped on top and underneath, and a tasty little “trotter beignet” with supporting cast of pickled bing cherries, paper-thin slices of crisp kohlrabi, and smoky farro all set in a darkly delicious reduction. No wonder this is the chef’s own favorite. Suggested pairing: Duchesse de Bourgogne Flemish Ale We recommend the intensely flavorful but St. Canut Farms Porcelet Loin & Belly light Ice Creams & Sorbets to finish your meal at TOPPER’S. The Chocolate & Caramel is cool and delicious but may disappoint those who like their chocolate dark and edgy. The dessert simply named Citrus is refreshing and tasty, with slices of olive oil cake, green tea lemon ice cream, and variation of citrus fruits. Selection of Fine New England Cheeses served with candied pecans, honeycomb, currants, and fresh, crisp grapes is the ideal choice for sharing as long as you each get your own chilled glass of Spencer Trappist Ale TOPPER’S at The Wauwinet 508-228-8768, reservations recommended • www.wauwinet.com Breakfast served 8 to 10:30 am; Sunday Brunch 11:30 am to 2 pm Lunch noon to 2 p.m. • Dinner served nightly from 6 to 9:30 p.m. $80 for 3-course Prix Fixe Dinner • Chef’s Tasting Menus also offered Deck Menu served from noon to 9:30 pm Indoor & Outdoor dining • Award-winning wine list • Full bar service TOPPER’S Bar open daily noon to 11 pm • Major credit cards accepted for full color photos go to www.yesterdaysisland.com
Local Food is Good for You! Our Tomatoes are grown right on our farm on Bartlett Farm Road. Come to Bartlett’s for delicious Nantucket Grown veggies! Open every day 8am-7pm 508-228-9403 | www.bartlettsfarm.com
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Nantucket Dining Guide
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Clubs & Entertainment Rose & Crown
Nantucket Bake Shop
508-228-2797 17-1/2 Old South Road
www.nantucketbakeshop.com 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 worldfamous almond macaroons and Magees. For breakfast, try our fresh donuts, native cranberry & blueberry muffins, scones, flaky croissants, danish, & bagels 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! 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.
Brewers Cisco Brewers 508-325-5929 Mon-Sat 10am to last call at 7:45pm; Sun noon to last call at 6:45pm Beers brewed with the finest ingredients 5 Bartlett Farm Road At CISCO BREWERS we make BIG, all-grain beers in our tiny brewery using traditional methods, fine malts, and whole hops. Located next to the Triple Eight Distillery, home of the “Triple Eight Vodka,” and Nantucket Vineyard, we are the only local producer of fresh beer, delicious wine, and smooth vodka. Take the free shuttle from Visitor Services that starts at 12:30pm, or park in our new lot just past the Brewery on the right. www.ciscobrewers.com
www.theroseandcrown.com THE ROSE & CROWN SEAFOOD PUB is a perennial favorite of islanders and visitors. Not only do they offer a great menu with the freshest food at affordable prices, but their specialty drinks can’t be beat! And at 10 pm, the fun and frolic begins, with DJs, poker nights, karaoke every Thursday night, dance parties, and live jazz on Thursday. They have the largest TVs in town to watch football. THE ROSE & CROWN is the hottest spot in downtown Nantucket!
Coffee Shops The Bean
Open daily at 29 Centre Street
Hot and Iced Coffees and Teas, Smoothies, Snacks
www.nantucketcoffee.com THE BEAN offers coffee, espresso, cappuccino, lattes, mochas, and much more all prepared with coffee beans freshly roasted on-island by Nantucket Coffee Roasters. A variety of teas, cold beverages, and smoothies are also available, along with a tempting selection of snacks. Order to go or sit around the tables in their cozy cafe atmosphere. Whole beans are available directly from Nantucket Coffee Roasters: order from their website.
Light Food & Take-Out AK Diamond’s
508-228-3154 16 Macy’s Lane
Everything on the menu available for takeout Creative, Casual Cuisine
www.akdiamonds.com Creative Casual Cuisine describes the food & atmosphere at A.K. DIAMOND’S, a favorite spot for locals & visitors! Our “All-Day” menu allows plenty of flexibility and an amazing array of mouth-watering delights. Our favorites are the Cranberry BBQ Baby Back Ribs and Pasta Purse Alfredo with Shrimp! The Buffalo Wings are the best around, and the house-made Sesame Chicken Satay, Quesadillas, and Pizza are all spectacular! AK DIAMONDS is out of town near the airport, on the shuttle route, and worth the visit! Full dining room, booth seating, able to accommodate large parties, full bar, salad bar, casual dining, covered patio seating, and takeout available.
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Annye’s Whole Foods
508-228-4554 14 Amelia Drive
Open daily Prepared meals to take home, wine, organic foods
www.annyes.com At ANNYE’S you’ll find fabulous prepared meals made from scratch — easy, healthy, and delicious! Take them home for a hot lunch or a handy dinner. We also sell tasty, convenient frozen foods, including ice creams and desserts. And you can choose a bottle of wine from our selection to accompany your meal. ANNYE’S is a short trip from downtown, through Milestone Rotary, down Old South Road, and a right turn onto Amelia Drive. Plenty of parking.
Arno’s Breakfast & Seafood Restaurant
508-228-7001
Breakfast 9-2, Brunch 11-2, Lunch 11-9, www.arnosnantucket.com Dinner 5-9, Fill Liquor, Dining Bar 41 Main Street New England Breakfast and Seafood of the Highest Quality at Reasonable Prices. Welcome to ARNO’S 55th year of casual dining on historic cobblestoned Main Street. Arno’s is highly recommended, dine-in or take-out, for a good hearty breakfast, full lunch, and New England seafood dinners. The dine-in menu is also the take-out menu, including all Arno’s renowned New England Seafood dinners. Breakfast take-out is from 9-2, lunch from 11-9, and dinner 5-9. Place your take-out order in person or call 508-228-7001.
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are offered, and salad bar is available with dinner. All menu items are available for takeout, and they have an extensive pizza menu. There’s plenty of parking, and they accept all major credit cards. Call FAREGROUNDS to arrange your party—it’s a terrific location for gatherings large and small. 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.
Island Kitchen Breakfast 7am-2pm; Lunch 11am-3pm; Dinner 5-9pm
508-228-2639 1 Chin’s Way
ISLAND KITCHEN is a new Nantucket restaurant with fresh, local, reasonably priced, and healthy American fare sourced from the finest of ingredients and prepared with expertise by Chef Patrick Ridge. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served 7 days a week, and all menu items are available for takeout. ISLAND KITCHEN can also provide full service catering for your special events. www.NantucketIslandKitchen.com
Jetties Beach Bar & Restaurant 508-228-2279 Lunch 11:30am-4pm; Dinner from 5pm; Bar open from 11:30am-closing 4 Bathing Beach Rd. at Jetties Beach Restaurant, Bar, & Beach Shop... Open Daily, Live Music Nightly!
508-228-9403 33 Bartlett Farm Road
Come to JETTIES BEACH BAR & RESTAURANT for lunch, dinner, lobster, pizza and pasta, risotto, cocktails, sunsets...for all the fun you want to have at the beach! You’ll find great food, casual atmosphere, cold drinks, and terrific shopping all at JETTIES BEACH BAR & RESTAURANT. And, there’s plenty of parking! Open through Labor Day. Call about holding your next event or private party at JETTIES. www.thejetties.com
Did you know that BARTLETT’S OCEAN VIEW FARM prepares mouth-watering baked goods, homemade soups, breads and foccacia, hearty sandwiches, salads, and many more daily seasonal specialties to go? Stop in early for a muffin and freshly brewed coffee, or make it your lunchtime destination for a delicious change from the downtown crowds. BARTLETT’S even has prepared foods that you can take home and heat up for dinner and freshly baked pies you can serve for dessert. Don’t forget that BARTLETT’S also has the freshest island vegetables, plus annuals, perennials, herbs, and beautiful cut flowers. www.bartlettsfarm.com
Siam to Go 508-228-SIAM (7426) Monday-Friday 11am-9pm inside Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Lane Saturday 4pm-8:30pm, closed Sunday www.siamtogonantucket.com Thai Cuisine made with fresh ingredients at reasonable prices
Bartlett’s Ocean View Farm Open every day 8 am-7 pm Fresh baked goods, foods-to-go, fresh produce
Bartlett’s on the Wharf Open daily 7 am-6 pm
508-228-9403 Fresh baked goods, foods-to-go, fresh produce
Now you can find all the BARTLETT’S OCEAN VIEW FARM products you need right in town on the Wharf! From fresh baked goods to fresh produce, with a great assortment of sandwiches and other foods-to-go. Eat fresh at Bartlett’s on the Wharf! www.bartlettsfarm.com
Centre Street Bistro
508-228-8470 Breakfast, Sat & Sun 8am-1pm; Lunch, Mon, Wed-Fri 11:30am-2pm; Dinner, Mon, Wed-Sun 5:30-9pm 29 Centre Street Outdoor patio dining in season www.nantucketbistro.com
The CENTRE STREET BISTRO, located at 29 Centre Street, with Ruth and Tim Pitts at the helm is an island favorite! They serve bountiful breakfasts, savory lunches, and fabulous dinners. Come and eat in the CENTRE STREET BISTRO intimate dining room or on the sidewalk patio (in-season only). All the food is made on the premises with the finest, freshest ingredients available. Reservations are suggested for dinner. BYOB. Take-out is available. MasterCard and Visa accepted.
Claudette’s Catering Open daily 8am-3pm at Post Office Sq. Siasconset
508-257-6622 Outdoor dining and catering
Picnic in ‘Sconset! And a great place to stop to do it is CLAUDETTE’S on the square in ‘Sconset. CLAUDETTE’S is famous for their delicious sandwiches and their super special lemon cake. Pick up your order and picnic at a table on the porch at CLAUDETTE’S while you watch the relaxed activity in ‘Sconset Village, or take your picnic to the beach just around the bend. Open daily from 8 am to 3 pm. Please call for advance orders.
Easy Street Cantina One Nibble & You’re Hooked! Full Breakfast served all day
508-228-5418 corner of Easy & Broad sts.
EASY STREET CANTINA on the corner of Easy & Broad streets by the water on Steamboat Wharf is the merging of two island traditions of 20 years (award-winning Joe’s Broad Street Grill and Tacos Tacos). One nibble and you’re hooked! EASY STREET CANTINA features fresh fried seafood such as Nantucket bay scallops, clams, and beer-battered Atlantic Cod along with cheese steaks, burgers, fresh falafel and our famous burritos, nachos, and tacos. Also deli wraps, kids’ foods, fresh pastries, fresh ground coffee, and cookies. Enjoy in our dining room or patio, or take your feast home, to the beach, or on the boat. Our bacon-egg-andcheese burritos are the perfect breakfast to go. Spring hours: Mon.-Thurs. from 6:30 am to 9 pm; Fri. & Sat. from 6:30 am to 2 am; Sun. from 8 am to 9 pm www.EasyStreetCantina.com
The Faregrounds
508-228-4095 Lunch, dinner, & late night menu daily Nantucket’s Premier Sports Bar Affordable Family Dining; Early Bird Specials $12.95 27 Fairgrounds Road One of Nantucket’s favorite restaurants, THE FAREGROUNDS serves from 11:30 am til 1 am seven days a week. Whether you dine there for lunch, dinner, or their late night menu, you’ll enjoy hearty American cuisine that will please the whole family. Lunch and Dinner Specials
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 Kai Yad Sai (Thaistyle Egg Fu Yung) and Ram Rong Song. 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.
Sophie T’s Pizza
508-325-6265
Mon-Sat. 11:30 am to 9 pm; Sun. noon to 9 pm 7 Dave St, Bayberry Ct at Nantucket Commons Pizza, pastas, soups and salads, subs, wraps & more. Something fresh is always cooking at SOPHIE T’S PIZZA. Islanders and visitors alike have made Nantucket’s perennial blue-ribbon favorite their dining destination for eat in or fast take out. New York-style thin crust, crispy, ultra-thin Flatbread and crunchy Sicilian choices beg for your special topping creations. Sophie T’s Pizza offers the most varied choice of fresh, bountiful salads, zesty BBQ wings, homemade pasta specials, and an array of subs or whole wheat wraps that come fully dressed and toasted, if you wish. Call ahead for fast take out and to hear daily specials. SOPHIE T’S is open seven days a week, and has plenty of parking. Located mid-island at 7 Daves St, in Nantucket Commons across from The Chicken Box. Stop by for a menu, see if you can resist a slice.
Thai House Nantucket Open daily 11am to 9pm Grab & Go Thai Lunch Mon-Fri from 11am-2pm
508-680-1522 118 Old South Road Dine in or take out
Sawadee! The Thairatana family welcomes you to THAI HOUSE NANTUCKET, where they serve Thai specialties along with a tasty full menu of fresh sushi and dishes that are Japaneseinspired and Asian-fusion. Vegetarian Dishes are also available and they can alter the level of spiciness to suit for individual taste. Local favorites include Fresh Rolls, Drunken Noodles, and their variety of Curries. You can dine in the cozy dining room, or order ahead for takeout. Catering services are available. ackthaihouse.com
Markets Annye’s Whole Foods Open daily Complete organic market & prepared meals
508-228-4554 14 Amelia Drive
Visit ANNYE’S in our new and larger location! You’ll find the best in organic foods, including Niman Ranch meats, free-range chicken, fruits and vegetables, and naturally-farmed wines from Italy, France, and California. Try ANNYE’S fabulous prepared meals made from scratch — easy, healthy, and delicious! Purchase tasty, convenient frozen foods, including ice creams and desserts, or select from our all-organic bulk foods—grains, nuts, seeds, beans, fruits, and earth-friendly cleaning supplies. ANNYE’S carries the most effective supplements, herbal and homeopathic remedies, as well as skin and hair care products, to keep you feeling and looking great! We’re a short trip from downtown, through Milestone Rotary, down Old South Road, and a right turn onto Amelia Drive. We have plenty of parking. www.annyes.com
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Nantucket Dining Guide Bartlett’s Ocean View Farm Open every day 8 am-7 pm Groceries, fresh produce, food-to-go
508-228-9403 Bartlett Farm Road
www.bartlettsfarm.com Grocery shop at BARTLETT’S OCEAN VIEW FARM. Eggs, milk, cheese, coffee, and, of course, fresh vegetables. Freshly baked goods, as well as daily seasonal specialties prepared with farm fresh ingredients for take away. Ample parking and friendly faces.
Restaurants 29 Fair Open for dinner from 5pm Contemporary Cuisine, locally sourced
508-228-7800 29 Fair Street
Chef Charles has returned to Nantucket to 29 Fair, the former location of The Woodbox, with an all new staff, fresh new look, and beautifully designed menu that features locally sourced contemporary cuisine. Located a short stroll from Main Street, 29 Fair has three romantic candlelit dining rooms, each with original brick fireplaces, exposed beams and antiques in a building that dates back to 1709. The chef’s cuisine is known for fresh and summery preparations with deep flavors. Spend an evening with Chef Charles at 29 Fair, and you’ll have a dining experience you’ll treasure forever.
AK Diamond’s Lunch, Dinner, Bar Menu; Open daily from 11:30 am Creative, Casual Cuisine
508-228-3154 16 Macy’s Lane
Creative Casual Cuisine describes the food & atmosphere at A.K. DIAMOND’S, a favorite spot for locals and visitors! Our “All-Day” menu allows plenty of flexibility and an amazing array of mouth-watering delights. Favorites are the Cranberry BBQ Baby Back Ribs and Pasta Purse Alfredo with Shrimp! The Buffalo Wings are the best around, and the house-made Sesame Chicken Satay and Quesadillas are spectacular. AK DIAMONDS is out of town near the airport, on the shuttle route, and worth the visit! Full dining room, booth seating, able to accommodate large parties, full bar, casual dining, family friendly, covered patio seating, & takeout available. www.akdiamonds.com
American Seasons Dinner and tapas at the bar 5:30 - 10 pm Casual fine dining: Zagat’s #1 food rating; reservations suggested
Homemade Corned Beef Hash, Buttermilk Pancakes, Sourdough French Toast, and a variety of “Scrambles” and Omelettes. The freshly squeezed orange juice is a real eye-opener! Find out why everyone is raving about BLACK-EYED SUSAN’S! BYOB & no credit cards. www.Black-EyedSusans.com
Brant Point Grill Breakfast, Sunday Brunch, Lunch, Dinner Harborside at the White Elephant
508-325-1320 50 Easton Street
www.brantpointgrill.com Enjoy breakfast and Sunday brunch overlooking Nantucket Harbor, relax over lunch or cocktails, and savor dinners with award-winning wines and spectacular views all at White Elephant’s BRANT POINT GRILL. They serve the island’s finest steaks, freshest seafood, and creative Chef’s Specialties. Live music in their lounge Friday & Saturdays nights from 8-10:30. Once you’ve dined overlooking the harbor, you’ll know why this is the place to come time and time again when on island. The dress is casual whatever time of day or night you stop by.
Breeze Bar & Cafe Redefining the hotel & resort dining experience at The Nantucket Hotel, 77 Easton Street New England Coastal Cuisine & Family Favorites
508-228-4730 www.breezebarandcafe.com
Resort to live music in the air and a mimosa in your hand! Breeze Bar & Café serves New England Coastal Cuisine and family favorites in either our air-conditioned dining room and outdoors on Nantucket’s grandest all-season deck, with cozy fire pits. Open daily from 11am9pm, our lunch menu features refreshing salads, soups, and appetizers. Dinner at Breeze includes a delectable selection from filet mignon to a casual burger. Enjoy live music Tuesday & Friday from 6-9pm and Thursday from 7-10pm. On Sundays, you can savor our bountiful Brunch with live music from 11am-2pm. We also have a wonderful bar for your enjoyment.
The Brotherhood of Thieves Open year-round from 11:30 am Lunch, Dinner, Sunday Brunch
508-228-2551 23 Broad Street
www.brotherhoodofthieves.com THE BROTHERHOOD OF THIEVES, 23 Broad Street, is an landmark island eatery, offering three dining areas: The original restaurant echoing 1840s Whaling Bar. Upstairs was recently renovated (great option for private parties). Outdoor patio provides relaxed/casual dining. All three bars are stocked with unique liquors to delight connoisseurs. Menu offers specials (fresh /organic ingredients), signature burgers, famous shoestring fries. Voted Best Chowder/Family Dining—Cape Cod Life and Best Nantucket Bar—Boston Magazine.
Centre Street Bistro
508-228-7111 80 Centre Street
Always near the top of every “not to be missed” list, AMERICAN SEASONS features uniquely imaginative, regional American Cuisine rated #1 by Zagat’s and described as “the most creative food on Nantucket.” The dining room is casual with a touch of elegance, while the outdoor patio provides the perfect romantic setting. The impressive wine list has been recognized with a prestigious Award of Excellence from Wine Spectator magazine. AMERICAN SEASONS is conveniently located on Centre Street, just a short walk from virtually all major hotels and guest houses. Come discover for yourself why we have been described as “a legend in the making.” www.americanseasons.com
Arno’s Breakfast & Seafood Restaurant
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508-228-7001 41 Main Street
Breakfast 9-2, Brunch 11-2, Lunch 11-9, www.arnosnantucket.com Dinner 5-9, Fill Liquor, Dining Bar New England Breakfast and Seafood of the Highest Quality & Reasonable Prices
508-228-8470 Breakfast Sat & Sun 8am-1pm; Lunch Mon, Wed-Sat 11:30am-2pm; Dinner, Mon, Wed-Sun 5:30-9:30pm 29 Centre Street “Eat and happiness will follow!” www.nantucketbistro.com The CENTRE STREET BISTRO, located at 29 Centre Street, with Ruth and Tim Pitts at the helm, is an island favorite! They serve bountiful breakfasts, savory lunches, and fabulous dinners. Come and eat in the CENTRE STREET BISTRO intimate dining room or on the sidewalk patio (in-season only). All the food is made on the premises with the finest, freshest ingredients available. Reservations are suggested for dinner. BYOB. Take-out is available. MasterCard and Visa accepted.
Children’s Café Open daily from 7am to 8pm at Childrens Beach
508-228-2284 Affordable Beachfront Dining
Enjoy breakfast on the beach at the new CHILDRENS CAFE at Children’s Beach. This sister restaurant to the popular Easy Street Cantina also serves sandwiches, seafood, and has an extensive menu for kids. Great food and a fantastic view! Open daily.
Company of the Cauldron
Welcome to ARNO’S 55th year of casual dining on historic cobblestoned Main Street. Breakfast is served from 9 to 2. Between 11 and 2, both breakfast and lunch are served. All the renowned New England seafoods are offered for dinner including Haddock, Halibut, Scallops, Tuna, Swordfish, Lobster, and Surf and Turf. Seafood starters include Clam Chowder, Lobster Bisque, Oysters, Steamers, Mussels, Calamari, Fried Clams, and Organic Salads topped with Lobster, Shrimp, or Salmon. The dinner menu also offers several sandwiches, such as prime beef burgers, wild salmon burger, and lobster roll. The waitstaff are personable and professional. Arno’s has a full liquor and dining bar with a 4G ultra HDTV. A new 8 draft system includes Whale’s Tale Pale Ale, Lagunitas IPA, Yuengling Lager, and Sam Adams Summer Lager. The wine list has been carefully selected. All cocktails are made with premium brand liquors and include Arno’s Bloody Mary, Island Punch, and Chocolate Martini. There is a spacious upstairs dining room overlooking Main Street, which makes a great venue to host a special event. From Hy-Line Ferries, just follow cobblestoned Main Street to ARNO’S on the right side. From Steamboat Ferries, take first left (Easy Street), then fourth right (Main Street).
www.companyofthecauldron.com If you want to feel as if you have your own private chef, make reservations to dine at THE COMPANY OF THE CAULDRON. Discover romance at this charming restaurant located in the heart of Nantucket’s Historic District. Through the doorway, past an abundance of beautiful flowers, tables set with classic floral linens glow softly, lit only by candles. The kitchen is open and can be seen from the dining room. Three evenings a week a classical harpist plays soft music. THE COMPANY OF THE CAULDRON serves outstanding and creative cuisine, with elegant, prix fixe menus that change every evening. Menus are available a week in advance: see their website. COMPANY OF THE CAULDRON is well known for its lamb preparations, as well as for its innovative creations featuring beef and seafood. Menus are available at www.CompanyoftheCauldron.com.
Black-Eyed Susan’s
508-228-6005 Open daily 5:30 am-9 pm 14 Airport Road at the Nantucket Airport Biggest portions & great food at the best prices; Free & Easy Parking
Breakfast daily 7am-1pm; Dinner Mon-Sat from 6-10pm Foreign & Domestic Cooking
508-325-0308 10 India Street
Tucked away on India Street, just around the corner from Centre Street, you’ll discover one of the island’s great finds! Part of the neighborhood for 20 years, BLACK-EYED SUSAN’S is a favorite of visitors and locals alike. The dinner menu is inspired by the seasonal market and changes frequently. They also serve hearty breakfasts featuring Huevos Rancheros,
508-228-4016 5 India Street
Crosswinds Restaurant & Bar
“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 and the longtime island favorite, Hutch’s Diner. 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. Our dining room, kitchen, and bar have been newly renovated as per-
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fect compliments to our extensive beer, wine, and cocktail lists. 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. www.CrosswindsNantucket.com
Dune Lunch & Dinner Daily Where chic meets casual comfort.
508-228-5550 20 Broad Street
www.DuneNantucket.com DUNE is open for the season with Chef Michael Getter, formerly of 21 Federal and American Seasons, in the kitchen! The décor in our three distinct dining rooms is a blend of sophisticated elegance and soothing comfort. Along with our exotic quartzite bar and charming patio we 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.
Easy Street Cantina
508-228-5418 Open daily! One Nibble & You’re Hooked! corner of Easy & Broad sts. Fried Clams, Fish’n Chips, Burritos, Tacos, Wraps, & More. Breakfast all day!
EASY STREET CANTINA on the corner of Easy & Broad streets by the water on Steamboat Wharf is the merging of two island traditions of 20 years (award-winning Joe’s Broad Street Grill and Tacos Tacos). One nibble and you’re hooked! EASY STREET CANTINA features fresh fried seafood such as Nantucket bay scallops, clams, and beer-battered Atlantic Cod along with cheese steaks, burgers, fresh falafel and our famous burritos, nachos, and tacos. Also deli wraps, kid’s foods, fresh pastries, fresh ground coffee, and cookies. Enjoy in our spacious dining room or on our outside patio beside the water. Home of the Nantucket Cookie Company. Fun, Fast, Family Food. Spring hours: Mon.-Thurs. from 6:30 am to 9 pm; Fri. & Sat. from 6:30 am to 2 am; Sun. from 8 am to 9 pm
The Faregrounds 508-228-4095 Lunch, dinner, & late night menu daily 27 Fairgrounds Road Affordable Family Dining: Surrounded by Friends and Family! FAREGROUNDS is one of Nantucket’s favorite year round restaurants (and we are sports fanatics, with 15 HDTVs)! Choose between the bustling energy of Pudley’s Pub, the cool ocean breeze on our deck, and the quiet of FAREGROUNDS dining room! Our affordable fare is complemented by Daily Specials, Early Birds and a different All You Can Eat every night. We are THE perfect place to satisfy everyone in your party! FAREGROUNDS is a terrific venue to celebrate any occasion. No party is too big or too small, and we have plenty of parking to accommodate all your guests. 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. www.thefaregrounds.com/
Fifty-Six Union
508-228-6135 Dinner nightly from 5pm; Patio Bar opens at 4 pm 56 Union Street Apres la Plage 4-6 pm daily Global Cuisine, Glorious Libations, Glamorous Staff Warm and welcoming with an irreverent spirit and food that is nothing short of inspired…FIFTY-SIX UNION has an appealing combination of quality food and fun that will draw you back again and again. FIFTY-SIX serves dinner nightly from 5 pm; their patio bar opens at 4 pm. Between 4-6pm, join them on the patio or in the garden for Apres la Plage. Patron dinner favorites include fragrant Curried Mussels, Javanese Spicy Fried Rice, and Truffle Frites that are positively addicting. For dinner, Chef Peter Janelle prepares a creative Fish Special and a tempting Vegetarian Pasta du Jour. FIFTY-SIX UNION offers more than a dozen exhilarating cocktails, served by their libation experts. FIFTY-SIX UNION...there’s nothing else quite like it on Nantucket. www.fiftysixunion.com
foood for here & there
508-228-4291 Open daily at 10:30 am for lunch, dinner, & snacks 149 Lower Orange Street Pizza, Sandwiches, Salads, Burgers, Delivery!
June 26-July 2, 2014
Kitty Murtagh’s
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Open daily: Lunch 11:30-5; Dinner 5-9 Nantucket’s Only Irish Pub & Restaurant
www.kittymurtaghs.com In Ireland, pubs are places to socialize, relax & maybe conduct a little business. Owners John Keane and Caroline Montgomery are continuing that tradition on Nantucket at KITTY MURTAGH’S. Named after John’s grandmother, everything about Kitty’s is eclectic and fun. Decorated with Irish signs, antiques, and furniture, the pub exudes authenticity. Relax & enjoy traditional hearty fare. Join us downstairs in our intimate dining room for entrees like Kitty’s Pork Schnitzel or Prime Rib. Nightly seafood specials draw from Nantucket’s local catch. You can add Nantucket’s best soup & salad bar to any entree for just a few dollars. Top it all off with a pint of Guinness in a traditional 20-oz glass. Live music every Wed. & Fri. night.
NIX’s Brew Pub
508-680-7342 BOGO COUPON in this paper 15 So. Water Street
Open Daily 11:30 am to 1 am Great pub food, live bands, small batch brews
NIXS is an upscale independent brewpub located on 15 South Water street next to the Dreamland movie theatre. NIXS focuses on award-winning, independent, small batch brews, superior craft cocktails and upscale gourmet pub fare. Come try our 14 beers on tap, our famous Moscow mule, or the best lobster roll around. Clip the coupon in this paper for second appetizer at half price. #PlayNice www.NixsNantucket.com
Queequegs
508-325-0992 6 Oak Street
Brunch daily 11 to 2:30; Dinner nightly from 5:30pm The locals’ choice for intimate in-town dining www.queequegsnantucket.com Nestled on a side street behind the Atheneum, QUEEQUEG’S offers a romantic spot for dinner in a fun bistro setting with an intimate bar scene. The cozy dining room, with it’s warm color scheme and eclectic artwork, radiates comfort. Our patio is a fun retreat from the hustle and bustle of town. QUEEQUEG’S menu pushes the envelope of “American Eclectic” and takes you on a culinary voyage that blends home-style comfort food with European flavors. Our chef has honed his skills to the point where every bite resonates with love-it-in-an-instant flavor. In the heart of down town, QUEEQUEG’S is the local secret that’s finally out.
Rose & Crown Lunch & Dinner 11:30am-10pm, open til 1am Lunch, Dinner, Cocktails
508-228-2595 23 South Water Street
THE ROSE & CROWN is a perennial favorite of islanders and visitors. Stop by and check out our new menu, served continuously from 11:30 am, with great food at reasonable prices! We serve delicious favorite finger foods like Nachos, Rum & Brown Sugar Shrimp Skewers, and Clam Fritters. There are freshly made soups and salads, burgers, quesadillas and sandwiches, along with wraps for a light meal. ROSE & CROWN entrees include Pasta Primavera, Shrimp Scampi, and a wide variety of amazing burgers (try the Cubano Burger). Come down to South Water Street and check our daily blackboard specials. Always family friendly — children’s menu available. www.theroseandcrown.com
The Seagrille Lunch Mon-Sat, Dinner Nightly. Bar opens at 5pm Creative coastal & traditional New England cuisine
508-325-5700 45 Sparks Avenue
THE SEAGRILLE serves the freshest local and regional seafood creatively prepared and presented. Special lobster and raw bar selections are available, and their homemade soups and their famous quahog chowder are island favorites. Pastas and breads are made fresh daily. The SEAGRILLE offers a selection of wines, craft beers, and cocktails to perfectly compliment the menu choices. Bar and patio dining also available. Reservations recommended. E.J. and Robin Harvey, Chef/Owner. www.theseagrille.com
The Ships Inn
508-228-0040 Dinner Wed.-Sun. from 5:30 pm; Dory Bar open from 5 ‘til close 13 Fair Street www.shipsinnnantucket.com American Brasserie
foood for here and there is the place to go for great food at reasonable prices. Rated the Best Pizza on Nantucket, foood serves small, medium, large, and deep dish pizzas at the lowest price on the island. At foood for here and there, you can have a quick lunch for under $6.00. We also offer specialty pizzas, including Mexican, Summer White, and Tropic Rocky, a variety of sandwiches and subs on freshly baked rolls, delicious salads, burgers, lasagna, spicy wings, and more! Stop in our casual and fun location at Lower Orange Street. If you’re in a hurry to get home or to the beach, call ahead with your order. www.fooods.com
The diverse menu features a variety of seasonal specials and Ships Inn favorites. The food is presented with understated elegance and fresh, bold flavors that will make your visit a memorable one. Stop in for a drink at our Dory Bar and check out our menu. Surely you’ll want to stay for dinner. Reservations are recommended but not necessary, walk-ins are welcomed. Dinner is served Wed.-Sun. from 5:30 pm; Dory Bar opens at 5 pm.
Island Kitchen
Siam to Go
Breakfast 7am-2pm; Lunch 11am-2pm; Dinner 5:30-9pm
508-228-2639 1 Chin’s Way
ISLAND KITCHEN is a new Nantucket restaurant with fresh, local, reasonably priced, and healthy American fare sourced from the finest of ingredients and prepared with expertise by Chef Patrick Ridge. Breakfast and lunch are served 7 days a week, dinner is served from TuesSat, and all menu items are available for takeout. ISLAND KITCHEN can also provide full service catering for your special events. www.NantucketIslandKitchen.com
508-228-SIAM (7426) inside Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Lane
Monday-Friday 11am-9pm Saturday 4pm-8:30pm, closed Sunday 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 Kai Yad Sai (Thaistyle Egg Fu Yung) and Ram Rong Song. 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. www.siamtogonantucket.com
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Nantucket Dining Guide
Seafood Sayle’s Seafood
Sophie T’s Pizza
508-325-6265
Mon-Sat. 11:30 am to 9 pm; Sun. noon to 9 pm 7 Dave St, Bayberry Ct at Nantucket Commons Pizza, pastas, soups and salads, subs, wraps & more. Something fresh is always cooking at SOPHIE T’S PIZZA. Islanders and visitors alike have made Nantucket’s perennial blue-ribbon favorite their dining destination for eat in or fast take out. New York-style thin crust, crispy, ultra-thin Flatbread and crunchy Sicilian choices beg for your special topping creations. Sophie T’s Pizza offers the most varied choice of fresh, bountiful salads, zesty BBQ wings, homemade pasta specials, and an array of subs or whole wheat wraps that come fully dressed and toasted, if you wish. Call ahead for fast take out and to hear daily specials. SOPHIE T’S is open seven days a week, and has plenty of parking. Located mid-island at 7 Daves Street, in Nantucket Commons across from The Chicken Box. Stop by for a menu and see if you can resist a slice. www.sophietspizza.com
Thai House Nantucket Open daily 11am to 9pm Grab & Go Thai Lunch Mon-Fri from 11am-2pm
508-680-1522 118 Old South Road Dine in or take out
Sawadee! The Thairatana family welcomes you to THAI HOUSE NANTUCKET, where they serve Thai specialties along with a tasty full menu of fresh sushi and dishes that are Japaneseinspired and Asian-fusion. Vegetarian Dishes are also available and they can alter the level of spiciness to suit for individual taste. Local favorites include Fresh Rolls, Drunken Noodles, and their variety of Curries. You can dine in the cozy dining room, or order ahead for takeout. Catering services are available. ackthaihouse.com
Town
508-325-TOWN (8696)
Brunch daily 11-2:30; Dinner nightly from 5:30pm Be adventurous, go to Town
4 East Chestnut St
June 26-July 2, 2014
Open daily year-round Fresh Nantucket seafood & takeout seafood platters
508-228-4599 99 Washington Street Ext.
SAYLE’S SEAFOOD, just a 5-minute walk from town on Washington Street extension, carries the widest variety of fresh fish and shellfish available. We have bluefish, flounder, swordfish, Nantucket bay scallops, steamers, shrimp, crab, mussels, and much more—all the basics for a great picnic or clambake. SAYLE’S will also prepare a seafood feast to go— perfect for the boat, beach, or relaxing dinner at home. If you’re visiting for the day, we’ll cook a lobster to order for you to eat at the beach or on the boat ride home. We also cater to boat basin visitors.
Souza’s Seafood Open 9am-7pm with a full selection of seafood Stop by and enter our weekly Meg-a-Fish Free Seafood Drawing
508-228-9140 23 Trotter’s Lane
SOUZA’S SEAFOOD, under the red and white flag on Trotter’s Lane, offers a full line of quality seafoods both fresh and frozen: steamers, littlenecks, cherrystones, lobsters, swordfish, crabmeat, escargot, shrimp, quahogs, and much more! Only at SOUZA’S can you get delicious smoked scallops, their secret recipe stuffed quahogs, homemade chowder base and Nantucket bay scallops frozen within 20 minutes of shucking (the freshest tasting frozen scallops). Call ahead and arrange for a cooked lobster for a picnic at home, on the beach, or on the boat. Remember to order a travel pack of lobsters and bay scallops to take off-island with you.
Wine & Spirits Epernay Wine & Spirits Open Daily Mon-Sat: 10am-9pm Sun: noon-9pm #WineExpertonACK
508-228-2755 www.epernayfinewine.com
1 North Beach Street
TOWN Restaurant is a Global cuisine wonderland, offering uplifted dishes sourced from every corner of the globe. Taste our tantalizingly bold, sumptuous flavors within a cool, casual, sexy Eastern-styled lounge. Offering traditional dishes with a twist; Shrimp Pot Stickers, Ancho Dusted Shrimp & Grits, and Red Thai Curry Chicken all capture your taste buds and transport you to another land! Town is conveniently located on East Chestnut St.; our inviting dining lounge and patio with Asian accents brings you to paradise, making this a memorable dining experience! Be adventurous, go to TOWN! www.TownNantucket.com
Épernay is the only Sommelier Owned + Operated wine store on island. Offering Beer, Wine + Liquor, along with exclusive Wine Tastings + Events and Beverage Catering for your next affair. 1 N Beach Street, on the corner of Easton Street near the White Elephant and The Nantucket Hotel | We Deliver, Gift Cards Available + Parking in Back | www.epernayfinewine.com | 508.228.2755| fb: EpernayWineAndSpiritsNantucket | twitter: EpernayWines | instagram: epernay_wineandspirits
Eat With Your Eyes!
Spaghetti Sauce” from above!
HOMEMADE PEPPERMINT PATTIES from page 29
MOSTLY MARTHA: ITALIAN GNOCCHI Makes 12 servings 3 pounds russet potatoes 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 egg, extra large 1 pinch salt 1/2 cup olive oil Boil the whole potatoes until they are soft (about 45 minutes). While still warm, peel and pass through vegetable mill onto clean pasta board. Set 6 quarts of water to boil in a large spaghetti pot. Set up ice bath with 6 cups ice and 6 cups water near boiling water. Make well in center of potatoes and sprinkle all over with flour, using all 2 Cups. Place egg and salt in center of well and using a fork, stir into flour and potatoes, just like making normal pasta. Once egg is mixed in, bring dough together, kneading gently until a ball is formed. Knead gently another 4 minutes until ball is dry to touch. Roll baseball-sized ball of dough into 3/4-inch diameter dowels and cut dowels into 1-inch long pieces. Flick pieces off of fork or concave side of cheese grater until dowel is finished. Drop these pieces into boiling water and cook until they float (about 1 minute). Meanwhile, continue with remaining dough, forming dowels, cutting into 1-inch pieces and flicking off of fork. As gnocchi float to top of boiling water, remove them to ice bath. Continue until all have been cooled off. Let sit several minutes in bath and drain from ice and water. Toss with 1/2 cup olive oil and store covered in refrigerator up to 48 hours. Try sauteing gnocci in brown butter or with the famous “Godfather
Because aren’t movies the perfect excuse to eat fabulous chocolately buttery snacks? 2-1/4 cups powdered sugar 2 tbsp softened butter 2 tsp peppermint extract 2 tbsp cream 12 oz Melting Chocolate Wafers In a mixing bowl, combine the powdered sugar, butter, peppermint extract, and cream. Beat them with a paddle attachment until the mixture comes together. It will be dry and crumbly as you start mixing. Turn the mixer speed higher and beat until the candy comes together and is light and creamy. It should be soft but not at all sticky. It should be very stiff, like Play-Doh. Scrape the candy paste out onto a long piece of cling wrap, and form into a thin tube, about 1 1/2 inch in diameter. Wrap well in cling wrap and chill candy until very firm, about 45 minutes. Once firm, use a large sharp knife to slice off rounds about 1/4 inch thick. Melt the melting chocolate wafers in the microwave. Melt in 30-second increments, stirring after every 30 seconds to prevent overheating. Use a fork to dip a patty completely into the melted coating. Let the excess coating drip back into the bowl. Set the dipped peppermint patty onto a piece of parchment or waxed paper and repeat the dipping process with the remaining peppermint patties. Let the patties set at room temperature. If desired, trim any uneven edges or “feet” from your candies once they’ve set. Another fun variation is to change the flavor of extract to make different flavored centers. Try vanilla, almond, or coconut. Yield: 36 patties
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June 26-July 2, 2014
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NANTUCKET ISLAND BEACHES NORTH SHORE AND HARBOR BEACHES
EASTERN SHORE - OCEAN BEACHES
40TH POLE:
SIASCONSET:
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. Surf and rip currents can be dangerous. Parking. No facilities or food service. Families with very young children may prefer Miacomet Pond. 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.
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:
Fresh water pond on Nantucket. Good for young children. Parking; no lifeguard, no facilities. Snapping turtles may be encountered. 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.
Leave only footprints... Nantucket has some of the most beautiful and pristine beaches in the world. Please respect Nantucket’s fragile environment and the beauty of our island. Clean up your litter, respect private property, and use only designated entry points. In areas where dune reclaimation is taking place, please do not cross the rope or fence barriers protecting the dunes.
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.
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Events & Activities from page 24
9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy at the Maria Mitchell Aquarium See aquarium staff feed their ever-hungry creatures before the Aquarium opens. Pre-register at mariamitchell.org or 508-228-5387. $10. 9:30 to 10 AM - Carnivorous Critters at the Museum Before the Natural History Museum opens, join Maria Mitchell staff for the experience of seeing the animals eat & learn about their feeding habits. Register at mariamitchell.org. 508-228-0898. $10. 10 to 11 AM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy ice cream on a narrated tour of the inner harbor with Shearwater Excursions, Straight Wharf #1011. www.ExploreNantucket.com. 508-2287037. $38. Also at 11:15 am, 1, 2:15, 4, 5:15 pm. 10 AM - Free Chef Talk with Ivan Cecena Bring your gardening questions (or just come prepared to learn something new) at this free talk; coffee, tea and fresh-baked farm goodies with be served. Bartlett’s Farm, 33 Bartlett Farm Road. 10 to 11:30 AM - Sail aboard the Endeavor Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm & 4 pm. $40pp. 508-2285585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 10 AM to 12 PM - Marine Ecology Field Trip Help collect, identify and release fish, crabs, shrimp, and other marine life! $20. Register: mariamitchell.org or 508-228-5387. 10:30 AM - Widows Walk: The Remarkable Women of Nantucket Hear stories of remarkable Nantucket women: some went whaling, others were involved in the Temperance Crusade, the struggle for women’s suffrage, the Abolitionist movement, and the Underground Railroad. Meet at Centre & Broad Sts. $20. Teens & 65+ $15. 508-257-4586. 10:35 to 12:15 PM - Nantucket’s Dynamic Past, Glamorous Present Thrill to the dramatic story of the “Most Important Small Town in American History” (learn about movies & movie stars here) on a 2/3 mi, 90 min. stroll. Gathers at top of Main St. at Centre by bank steps. $15; $10 for teens 65+; $5 for 7-12. Cash only. No reservations. 508-332-0953.
June 26-July 2, 2014
11:15 AM to 12:15 PM - Walking Tour of Downtown Nantucket Learn about people, places, & events that transformed Nantucket. $10. Tour departs from Whaling Museum, rain or shine, 13 Broad St. 1:45 to 3:15 PM - Great Writers on Nantucket Hear how Melville, Hemingway, Steinbeck & others were inspired by this magical island on a 2/3 mi., 90 min., stroll. Gathers at 1:35 pm at Federal & India Sts.. $20; $15 for teens & 65+; $5 for 7-12. Cash only. 508-332-0953. No reservations necessary. 2 PM - Great Expectations: The History of Nantucket Hear about the founding settlers, impact of Quakerism, whaling as a global economy, the effect of 3 wars, & the tragedy of the whale ship Essex. Meet at The Hub, corner of Main & Federal Sts. $20. Teens & 65+ $15. Kids $10; under 6 free. 508-257-4586. 2 to 2:30 PM - Vestal Street Observatory Tour Learn of Maria Mitchell’s life & legacy. See outdoor scale model of the solar system & view the sun thru a solar telescope. $3. 2 Vestal St. 2 to 4 PM - Beach Discovery Field Trip with Maria Mitchell Assn. Learn how to identify the crabs, shells, sponges, and seaweed commonly found along the beach. Learn about the lives of these animals. Fun for the family! $15. Register at mariamitchell.org. 508-228-5387. 2:15 to 3:30 PM - Historic House Walking Tour Visit 2 NHA Historic Houses. $10, $4 ages 6-17, free to NHA members. Rain or shine. Departs from the Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. 3 to 5 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at NIXS Oysters & littlenecks for $1 each at NIXS Brew Pub, 15 S. Water St. 3 to 6 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at The Jetties Oysters, clams, & shrimp for $1 each, 4 Bathing Beach Road. 4 to 5:30 PM - Sail aboard the Endeavor Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm & 4 pm. $40pp. 508-2285585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 4 to 6 PM - Aprés la Plage on Fifty-Six Union Patio & Garden Special afternoon menu & refreshing libations. 56 Union Street. 4:30 PM - Timbukblues Performs Live music at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Rd. continued on page 52
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HISTORICAL SITES - NANTUCKET TOWN ■ MARIA MITCHELL ASSOCIATION PROPERTIES
BRANT POINT LIGHTHOUSE ▲
VESTAL STREET OBSERVATORY: 3 Vestal Street Established in 1908. View an outdoor scale model of the solar system, learn how to operate a sundial, and observe some sunspots. Learn about modern astronomy in our permanent indoor exhibit. Seasonal daily tour at 2pm.
● NANTUCKET HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION PROPERTIES
MITCHELL HOUSE: 1 Vestal Street Built in 1790, tour what is now a museum dedicated to astronomer Maria Mitchell and her family. See artifacts from their daily life in the 19th century. Open mid-June to Labor Day for guided tours, 10am-4pm.
WHALING MUSEUM: 13 Broad Street Follow Nantucket’s whaling history, see the skeleton of a whale, visit the restored 1847 spermaceti candle factory. On-going exhibits & films. 10am-5pm daily.
NATURAL SCIENCE MUSEUM: Corner of Milk & Vestal Streets A free activity for kids, a cross between a classic natural history museum, a zoo, and a science center. It is a great place to learn about the plants, animals, and birds of Nantucket. Open mid-June to Labor Day.
OLDEST HOUSE: 16 Sunset Hill A National Historic Landmark, built in 1686 and fully restored in 1990. Daily 11am-4pm; tours every 1/2 hour.
THE AQUARIUM: 28 Washington Street The Aquarium displays local Nantucket species and is an excellent place to learn about the amazing sealife around the island. Displays are always changing and range from crabs and shellfish to fish and eels. Seasonal. Please visit www.mmo.org for more information
OLD MILL: 50 Prospect St A National Built in 1746, it’s the oldest functioning mill in the country. Daily 11am-4pm; tours every 1/2 hour.
● OLDEST HOUSE PUBLIC BOAT RAMP
OLD GAOL: 15R Vestal Street Built in 1806, it was the town’s house of correction until 1933. Open daily 11am-4pm for self-guided tour. GREATER LIGHT: 8 Howard Street Originally a livestock barn dating to the late 18th century, it was transformed into a summer home and art studio by Gertrude and Hanna Monaghan in the 1930’s. Open daily 11am-4pm for self-guided tour.
CHILDREN’S BEACH
STEAMSHIP AUTHORITY
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FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
FIRE HOSE CART HOUSE: 8 Gardner Street Built in 1886 after the Great Fire, and restored in 2012, this is the last remaining 19th century fire house on the island. Artifacts from Nantucket’s firefighting history are on display. Open daily 11am-4pm for self-guided tour.
● WHALING MUSEUM
HYLINE
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▲ ATHENEUM ST. MARY’S METHODIST CHURCH
▲ PACIFIC
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1800 HOUSE: 4 Mill Street Built in 1805, the historic mansion now offers arts & crafts classes taught using traditional techniques.
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RESEARCH LIBRARY
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FIRE HOSE CART HOUSE
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●QUAKER MEETING &
3 BRICKS
OBSERVATORY
NHA RESEARCH LIBRARY: 7 Fair Street Open Mon 10am-4pm, Tue 11am-4pm, Thu-Fri 10am-4pm. Please visit www.nha.org for more information
UNITARIAN CHURCH
● OLD GAOL
QUAKER MEETING HOUSE: 7 Fair Street Constructed by the Society of Friends as a school in 1838, the island’s last surviving Quaker Meeting House. Open during library hours.
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GREATER LIGHT
●HADWEN HOUSE
HADWEN HOUSE: 96 Main Street A sign of the golden era of whaling, the house is a Greek Revival mansion built in 1845 by whaling merchant and silver retailer William Hadwen. Open on Historic House Walking Tour.
▲ ST. PAUL’S
AQUARIUM
■ TOWN PIER
▲ CIVIL WAR MONUMENT
MITCHELL HOUSE
FRANCIS STREET BEACH
■ NATURAL SCIENCE
●1800 HOUSE ▲ LIGHTSHIP BASKET MUSEUM
OLD MILL
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AFRICAN MEETING HOUSE
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▲ OTHER HISTORICAL POINTS OF INTEREST BRANT POINT LIGHTHOUSE: 2 Easton Street First erected in 1746, America's second oldest lighthouse and at 26 feet tall, the shortest in New England. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH: 62 Centre Street Originally built in 1725, dismantled and moved to its this site in 1765. The current tower was added in 1968. Climb the tower for a view of the town & harbor, seasonal. NANTUCKET ATHENEUM: 1 India Street Books, periodicals, dvds and also a collection of art and artifacts on display from Nantucket’s history. Closed Sun & Mon.
PACIFIC CLUB: Lower Main Street Once the warehouse of merchant William Rotch, look for the quarterboard naming his 3 Nantucket ships. In 1859, a group of former whaling captains bought it and gathered to play cribbage & tell tales of days at sea. ST MARY’S CHURCH: 3 Federal Street Built in 1897. METHODIST CHURCH: 2 Centre Street Built in 1831. THREE BRICKS: 93, 95 & 97 Main Street Identical brick mansions built between 1836-38 by whaling merchant Joseph Starbuck for his sons. Now privately owned.
CIVIL WAR MONUMENT: Upper Main Street Bears a list of the names of 69 men who died in the Civil War. ST PAUL’S CHURCH: 20 Fair Street Built in 1897. AFRICAN MEETING HOUSE: 29 York Street Built in 1827, the nation’s second oldest still standing building that was erected by free Africans for their own use. UNITARIAN CHURCH: 11 Orange Street Built in 1809, houses the town clock and the 1810 Portuguese bell. LIGHTSHIP BASKET MUSEUM: 49 Union Street Historical and contemporary Nantucket Lightship Baskets
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Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket
Vol. 44 No. 8 • Our 44th Season!
Events & Activities from page 50
4:30 PM - Inside the Graveyards Walk: Footprints to the Past Visit the final resting places of interesting people who left a footprint on Nantucket. We will visit 2 cemeteries. Meet at the Pacific Bank at the top of Main St. $20. 65+ & Teens $15. Wear appropriate footwear. Reservations Required: 508-257-4586. 6:30 PM - Poker Night At the Rose & Crown, 23 South Water St. 6:30 to 8 PM - Sunset Cruise with Shearwater Excursions Nothing beats a Nantucket sunset! Bring a favorite beverage & join us $55pp or $550. for the whole boat. Straight Wharf #1011. www.ExploreNantucket.com. 508-228-7037. Time may vary slightly. 7 to 8:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor Watch the sun set over our magnificent harbor. Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & waterfront sights. $50 pp. 508-228-5585. Endeavor, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 8 PM - The Raven’s Night Walk: Ghosts of Nantucket’s Past Come on a haunted history tour of Nantucket Town! Visit houses with stories to tell and view mysterious pictures from Nantucket’s most haunted house. Meet at The Hub, corner of Main & Federal. $20. Seniors & Teens $15. Kids $10; under 6 free. 508-257-4586. 8:15 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk--Cemetery Route Experience Ghostly Nantucket on this 1-1/2 mi., 90 min. eerie - stroll to 5 of the island’s most chilling haunted locations, led by the original guide. Meet at Centre & Main (top of Main St.). Starts at 8:30. $20; $15 for teens & seniors (65+); $5 for 7-12; under 7 free. Cash only. 9 to 10:30 PM - Stargazing with Maria Mitchell Assn Join astronomers for a tour of the sky & telescopic viewing of moon, planets, nebulae, galaxies. Loines Observatory at 59 Milk St Ext., weather permitting. $10. 10 PM to 1 AM - Open Mic + Special After 10 Burger At Nixs Brew Pub, 15 So. Water Street.
TUESDAY, JULY 1 8 to 10:30 AM - Birding Field Trip Meet at the LLNF at 110 Eel Point Road, and then carpool to various island hotspots. 508-325-0873. $5. 7:50 to 8:45 AM - Nantucket In Bloom Exercise Walk 2 mile, 45 min. non-stop walk with historic commentary past the most beautiful gardens on Nantucket. Starts at 8 at Centre & Main (by bank). $15. Cash only. No reservations necessary. 508-332-0953. 8:30 to 9:30 AM - Shearwater Excursions Morning Coffee Cruise Start your day with a relaxing harbor cruise. Coffee & muffin. $38. ExploreNantucket.com, 508-228-7037. Straight Wharf, Slip #1011. 9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy at the Maria Mitchell Aquarium See aquarium staff feed their ever-hungry creatures before the Aquarium opens. Pre-register at mariamitchell.org or 508-228-5387. $10. 9 AM - Free Behind the Scenes Tour of Bartlett’s Farm Find out why hot house tomatoes taste so great. Take a look at our organic production and learn the history of Bartlett’s Farm. Meet in front of the market at 9 am. 33 Bartlett Farm Road. 10 to 11 AM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy ice cream on a narrated tour of the inner harbor with Shearwater Excursions, Straight Wharf #1011. www.ExploreNantucket.com. 508-2287037. $38. Also at 11:15 am, 1, 2:15, 4, 5:15 pm. 10 to 11:30 AM - Sail aboard the Endeavor Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm & 4 pm. $40pp. 508-2285585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 10 AM to 12 PM - Marine Ecology Field Trip Help collect, identify and release fish, crabs, shrimp, and other marine life! $20. Register: mariamitchell.org or 508-228-5387. 10:30 AM - Widows Walk: The Remarkable Women of Nantucket Hear stories of remarkable Nantucket women: some went whaling, others were involved in the Temperance Crusade, the struggle for women’s suffrage, the Abolitionist movement, and the Underground Railroad. Meet at Centre & Broad Sts. $20. Teens & 65+ $15. 508-257-4586. 10:35 to 12:15 PM - Nantucket’s Dynamic Past, Glamorous Present Thrill to the dramatic story of the “Most Important Small Town in American History” (learn about movies & movie stars here) on a 2/3 mi, 90 min. stroll. Gathers at top of Main St. at Centre by bank steps. $15; $10 for teens 65+; $5
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for 7-12. Cash only. No reservations. 508-332-0953. 11:15 AM to 12:15 PM - Walking Tour of Downtown Nantucket Learn about people, places, & events that transformed Nantucket. $10. Tour departs from Whaling Museum, rain or shine, 13 Broad St. 1:45 to 3:15 PM - ‘Sconset in Bloom Historic Walk See beautiful rose-covered cottages on a 2/3 mi, 90 min. walk thru this transcendent village. $20; $15 for teens & 65+; $5 for 7-12. Meet at rotary BBd in Sconset. Catch the 1:15 bus at Greenhound Station on Washington St. 508332-0953. Cash only. No reservations. 2 PM - Great Expectations: The History of Nantucket Hear about the founding settlers, impact of Quakerism, whaling as a global economy, the effect of 3 wars, & the tragedy of the whale ship Essex. Meet at The Hub, corner of Main & Federal Sts. $20. Teens & 65+ $15. Kids $10; under 6 free. 508-257-4586. 2 to 2:30 PM - Vestal Street Observatory Tour Learn of Maria Mitchell’s life & legacy. See outdoor scale model of the solar system & view the sun thru a solar telescope. $3. 2 Vestal St. 2 to 4 PM - Free Stitching Gam Bring your needlework project to this informal gathering in the Nantucket Corner at the Whaling Museum. 13 Broad Street. 2 to 4 PM - Maker’s Space for Ages 12-18: Book Safe Carve out a book to make a secret hiding spot for your treasures. All tools & materials supplied. Register at nantucketatheneum.org 2:15 to 3:30 PM - Historic House Walking Tour Visit 2 NHA Historic Houses. $10, $4 ages 6-17, free to NHA members. Rain or shine. Departs from the Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. 3 to 5 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at NIXS Oysters & littlenecks for $1 each at NIXS Brew Pub, 15 S. Water St. 3 to 5 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at The Jetties Oysters, clams, & shrimp for $1 each, 4 Bathing Beach Road. 4 to 5:30 PM - Sail aboard the Endeavor Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm & 4 pm. $40pp. 508-2285585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 4 to 6 PM - Aprés la Plage on Fifty-Six Union Patio & Garden Special afternoon menu & refreshing libations. 56 Union Street. 4:30 PM - Jah Spirit Performs Live music at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Rd. 4:30 PM - Inside the Graveyards Walk: Footprints to the Past Visit the final resting places of interesting people who left a footprint on Nantucket. We will visit 2 cemeteries. Meet at the Pacific Bank at the top of Main St. $20. 65+ & Teens $15. Wear appropriate footwear. Reservations Required: 508-257-4586. 5:30 PM - Blooming Bids for Kids to Benefit Island Youth Silent Auction of creative planters, floral arrangements and landscape offerings. Silent Auction at 8:30 pm. Tickets $50; 508-325-6423. 5:30 PM to 1 AM - Service Industry Night Special food, fun, & cocktails at Nixs Brew Pub, 15 So. Water Street. 6 to 7 PM - Tai Chi Class $10. Free for teens. Atheneum, 1 India St. 6 to 7:30 PM - Free Concert by P.J. Moody Children’s Beach. Food & beverages sold at Childrens Cafe. Organized by Nantucket Visitor Services. 6 to 9 PM - Live Music at the Breeze Bar & Cafe Live Piano music with Aedin Donnelly at Breeze Bar and Café at The Nantucket Hotel, 77 Easton Street. 508-228-4730. 6:15 to 7:15 PM - Free Yoga for Ages 12-18 No reservation required, but class size is limited to first 15 students. Atheneum Gallery, 1 India St. 6:30 to 8 PM - Sunset Cruise with Shearwater Excursions Nothing beats a Nantucket sunset! Bring a favorite beverage & join us $55pp or $550. for the whole boat. Straight Wharf #1011. www.ExploreNantucket.com. 508-228-7037. Time may vary slightly. 7 to 8:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor Watch the sun set over our magnificent harbor. Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & waterfront sights. $50 pp. 508-228-5585. Endeavor, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 8 PM - The Raven’s Night Walk: Ghosts of Nantucket’s Past Come on a haunted history tour of Nantucket Town! Visit houses with stories to tell and view mysterious pictures from Nantucket’s most haunted house. Meet at The Hub, corner of Main & Federal. $20. Seniors & Teens $15. Kids $10; under 6 free. 508-257-4586.
Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket
Vol. 44 No. 8 • Our 44th Season!
8:15 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk--Cemetery Route Experience Ghostly Nantucket on this 1-1/2 mi., 90 min. eerie - stroll to 5 of the island’s most chilling haunted locations, led by the original guide. Meet at Centre & Main (top of Main St.). Starts at 8:30. $20; $15 for teens & seniors (65+); $5 for 7-12; under 7 free. Cash only. 10 PM - Live Music at Nixs Brew Pub featuring different live bands, 15 So. Water Street.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 7:50 to 8:45 AM - Nantucket In Bloom Exercise Walk 2 mile, 45 min. non-stop walk with historic commentary past the most beautiful gardens on Nantucket. Starts at 8 at Centre & Main (by bank). $15. Cash only. No reservations necessary. 508-332-0953. 8:30 to 9:30 AM - Shearwater Excursions Morning Coffee Cruise Start your day with a relaxing harbor cruise. Coffee & muffin. $38. ExploreNantucket.com, 508-228-7037. Straight Wharf, Slip #1011. 9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy at the Maria Mitchell Aquarium See aquarium staff feed their ever-hungry creatures before the Aquarium opens. Pre-register at mariamitchell.org or 508-228-5387. $10. 9:30 to 10 AM - Carnivorous Critters at the Museum Before the Natural History Museum opens, join Maria Mitchell staff for the experience of seeing the animals eat & learn about their feeding habits. Register at mariamitchell.org. 508-228-0898. $10. 10 to 11 AM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy ice cream on a narrated tour of the inner harbor with Shearwater Excursions, Straight Wharf #1011. www.ExploreNantucket.com. 508-2287037. $38. Also at 11:15 am, 1, 2:15, 4, 5:15 pm. 10 to 11:30 AM - Sail aboard the Endeavor Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm & 4 pm. $40pp. 508-2285585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 10 AM to 12 PM - Marine Ecology Field Trip Help collect, identify and release fish, crabs, shrimp, and other marine life! $20. Register: mariamitchell.org or 508-228-5387. 10:30 AM - Widows Walk: The Remarkable Women of Nantucket Hear stories of remarkable Nantucket women: some went whaling, others were involved in the Temperance Crusade, the struggle for women’s suffrage, the Abolitionist movement, and the Underground Railroad. Meet at Centre & Broad Sts. $20. Teens & 65+ $15. 508-257-4586. 10:35 to 12:15 PM - Nantucket’s Dynamic Past, Glamorous Present Thrill to the dramatic story of the “Most Important Small Town in American History” (learn about movies & movie stars here) on a 2/3 mi, 90 min. stroll. Gathers at top of Main St. at Centre by bank steps. $15; $10 for teens 65+; $5 for 7-12. Cash only. No reservations. 508-332-0953. 11:15 AM to 12:15 PM - Walking Tour of Downtown Nantucket Learn about people, places, & events that transformed Nantucket. $10. Tour departs from Whaling Museum, rain or shine, 13 Broad St. 12 PM - Rotary Club Meeting The weekly meeting of Nantucket’s Rotary Club, at Faregrounds Restaurant, 27 Fairgrounds Rd. 1:45 to 3:15 PM - Nantucket and the Civil War Hear the dramatic story of Nantucket’s vital role in the American Civil war. Starts at corner of Federal & India sts. Come 10 min. prior for the 2/3 mi. walk. 508-332-0953. Cash only. No reservations necessary. 2 PM - Great Expectations: The History of Nantucket Hear about the founding settlers, impact of Quakerism, whaling as a global economy, the effect of 3 wars, & the tragedy of the whale ship Essex. Meet at The Hub, corner of Main & Federal Sts. $20. Teens & 65+ $15. Kids $10; under 6 free. 508-257-4586. 2 to 2:30 PM - Vestal Street Observatory Tour Learn of Maria Mitchell’s life & legacy. See outdoor scale model of the solar system & view the sun thru a solar telescope. $3. 2 Vestal St. 2:15 to 3:30 PM - Historic House Walking Tour Visit 2 NHA Historic Houses. $10, $4 ages 6-17, free to NHA members. Rain or shine. Departs from the Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. 2:30 to 3 PM - Meet the Animals for Ages 4-12 The Science Museum is home to frogs, turtles, snakes, and insects that you can safely touch in this unique program. $10. Pre-registration required at mariamitchell.org or 508.228.9198. 3 to 5 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at The Jetties Oysters, clams, & shrimp for $1 each, 4 Bathing Beach Road. 3 to 5 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at NIXS Oysters & littlenecks for $1 each at NIXS Brew Pub, 15 S. Water St.
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4 to 5:30 PM - Sail aboard the Endeavor Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm & 4 pm. $40pp. 508-2285585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 4 to 6 PM - Aprés la Plage on Fifty-Six Union Patio & Garden Special afternoon menu & refreshing libations. 56 Union Street. 4:30 PM - 4 EZ Payments Performs Live music at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Rd. 4:30 PM - Lighthouse Walk: Pirates, Shipwrecks & Ghost Ships Walk with Pirate Robin to Brant Point Light. Hear tales of pirates, shipwrecks, & mysterious ghost ships. Meet outside The Nantucket Hotel, 77 Easton St. $15; kids $10; under 6 free. All kids must be accompanied by an adult. Reservations Required: 508-257-4586. 4:30 PM - 4EZ Payments Local bluegrass band at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Rd. 6:30 to 8 PM - Sunset Cruise with Shearwater Excursions Nothing beats a Nantucket sunset! Bring a favorite beverage & join us $55pp or $550. for the whole boat. Straight Wharf #1011. www.ExploreNantucket.com. 508-228-7037. Time may vary slightly. 7 to 8:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor Watch the sun set over our magnificent harbor. Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & waterfront sights. $50 pp. 508-228-5585. Endeavor, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 7:30 PM - BLACK TIE by A.R. Gurney Father of the groom, Curtis, simply wants to make a memorable toast at his son’s rehearsal dinner. But before he is able to raise his glass, he must defend the time-honored ways of his past, including his attire. Presented by Theatre Workshop Nantucket in Centre Stage, 2 Centre Street. Box office: 508-228-4305 www.theatreworkshop.com 8 PM - The Raven’s Night Walk: Ghosts of Nantucket’s Past Come on a haunted history tour of Nantucket Town! Visit houses with stories to tell and view mysterious pictures from Nantucket’s most haunted house. Meet at The Hub, corner of Main & Federal. $20. Seniors & Teens $15. Kids $10; under 6 free. 508-257-4586. 8 to 10 PM - Live Music at Kitty’s Enjoy live music at Kitty Murtagh’s, 4 West Creek Road. 508-325-0781. 8:15 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk--Cemetery Route Experience Ghostly Nantucket on this 1-1/2 mi., 90 min. eerie - stroll to 5 of the island’s most chilling haunted locations, led by the original guide. Meet at Centre & Main (top of Main St.). Starts at 8:30. $20; $15 for teens & seniors (65+); $5 for 7-12; under 7 free. Cash only. 9 to 10:30 PM - Stargazing Night with Maria Mitchell Assn. Join astronomers for a tour of the sky & telescopic viewing of Moon, planets, nebulae, & galaxies. Loines Observatory at 59 Milk St Ext., weather permitting. $10. 9 to 10:30 PM - Night Marine Ecology Field Trip Join Aquarium staff to learn about marine life that comes out to feed at night in shallow water. $20. Register: mariamitchell.org, 508-228-5387. 10 PM - Live Music at NIXS Brew Pub featuring different live bands, 15 So. Water Street.
THURSDAY, JULY 3 7:50 to 8:45 AM - Nantucket In Bloom Exercise Walk 2 mile, 45 min. walk with historic commentary down past the most beautiful gardens on Nantucket. Tour starts at 8 at Centre & Main (by bank). $15. Cash only. No reservations necessary. 508-332-0953. 8:30 to 9:30 AM - Shearwater Excursions Morning Coffee Cruise Start your day with a relaxing harbor cruise. Coffee & muffin. $38. ExploreNantucket.com, 508-228-7037. Straight Wharf, Slip #1011. 8:30 to 9:30 AM - Coaching at the Corner Join us at Mitchell’s Book Corner, for a comfy and energizing discussion. This week’s chat, “How to Juggle Competing Priorities.” Coaching at The Corner is moderated by professional coach, Marsha Egan, PCC. $15 at the door. More information at coachingatthecorner.com. Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 9 to 10 AM - Feeding Frenzy at the Maria Mitchell Aquarium See aquarium staff feed their ever-hungry creatures before the Aquarium opens. Pre-register at mariamitchell.org or 508-228-5387. $10. 9 AM - Free Behind the Scenes Tour of Bartlett’s Farm Find out why hot house tomatoes taste so great. Take a look at our organic production and learn the history of Bartlett’s Farm. Meet in front of the market at 9 am. 33 Bartlett Farm Road. continued on page 54
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Events & Activities from page 53
9 AM - Pirate Adventure for Ages 3-7 aboard the Endeavor Join Robin of Raven’s Walk & hear legends of Nantucket’s infamous pirates: learn about pirate life & search for pirate treasure. Kids must be accompanied by an adult. $35pp. Reservations recommended. 508-228-5585. Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. www.endeavorsailing.com 9 to 11 AM - Family Nature Walk Every other week is a Family Insect Hunt to a nearby park. The other weeks focus on birds, ponds, & geology. Adult $10, Child $5. Preregister:www.mariamitchell.org or 508.228.9198 10 to 11 AM - Harbor Tour & Ice Cream Cruise Enjoy ice cream on a narrated tour of the inner harbor with Shearwater Excursions, Straight Wharf #1011. www.ExploreNantucket.com. 508-2287037. $38. Also at 11:15 am, 1, 2:15, 4, 5:15 pm. 10 to 11:30 AM - Sail aboard the Endeavor Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm & 4 pm. $40pp. 508-2285585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 10 AM to 12 PM - Kickball for Kids Age 7 to 13 An organized game at Children’s Beach. Sneakers required. 10 AM to 12 PM - Marine Ecology Field Trip Help collect, identify and release fish, crabs, shrimp, and other marine life! $20. Register: mariamitchell.org or 508-228-5387. 10:30 AM to 12 PM - Robot Explorers for Ages 8+ After an introduction to robots & robotic spacecraft, teams assemble robot ‘cublets’ to learn how robots work. Children must be accompanied by an adult $50. Register at mariamitchell.org or 508.228.9198. 10:35 to 12:15 PM - Nantucket’s Dynamic Past, Glamorous Present Thrill to the dramatic story of the “Most Important Small Town in American History” (learn about movies & movie stars here) on a 2/3 mi, 90 min. stroll. Gathers at top of Main St. at Centre by bank steps. $15; $10 for teens 65+; $5 for 7-12. Cash only. No reservations. 508-332-0953. 11:15 AM to 12:15 PM - Walking Tour of Downtown Nantucket Learn about people, places, & events that transformed Nantucket. $10. Tour
June 26-July 2, 2014
departs from Whaling Museum, rain or shine, 13 Broad St. 1:45 to 3:15 PM - ‘Sconset in Bloom Historic Walk See beautiful rose-covered cottages on a 2/3 mi, 90 min. walk thru this transcendent village. $20; $15 for teens & 65+; $5 for 7-12. Meet at rotary BBd in Sconset. Catch the 1:15 bus at Greenhound Station on Washington St. 508332-0953. Cash only. No reservations. 2 to 2:30 PM - Vestal Street Observatory Tour Learn of Maria Mitchell’s life & legacy. See outdoor scale model of the solar system & view the sun thru a solar telescope. $3. 2 Vestal St. 2:15 to 3:30 PM - Historic House Walking Tour Visit 2 NHA Historic Houses. $10, $4 ages 6-17, free to NHA members. Rain or shine. Departs from the Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. 3 to 5 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at The Jetties Oysters, clams, & shrimp for $1 each, 4 Bathing Beach Road. 3 to 5 PM - Buck-a-Shuck at NIXS Oysters & littlenecks for $1 each at NIXS Brew Pub, 15 S. Water St. 4 to 5:30 PM - Sail aboard the Endeavor Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & sights along the waterfront. Departs again at 1 pm & 4 pm. $40pp. 508-2285585. Endeavor Sailing, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf. 4 to 6 PM - Aprés la Plage on Fifty-Six Union Patio & Garden Special afternoon menu & refreshing libations. 56 Union Street. 4:30 PM - Tony Lee Thomas Performs Live music at Cisco Brewery, 5 Bartlett Farm Rd. 6 PM - Roseanne Cash in Concert in The Dreamland Summer Music Event starring Grammy Award winner Roseanne Cash, Benefit for Nantucket New School, Strong Wings, & The Dreamland. S. Water Street. Tickets at www.nantucketdreamland.org. 6:30 to 8 PM - Sunset Cruise with Shearwater Excursions Nothing beats a Nantucket sunset! Bring a favorite beverage & join us $55pp or $550. for the whole boat. Straight Wharf #1011. www.ExploreNantucket.com. 508-228-7037. Time may vary slightly. 7 to 8:30 PM - Sunset Sail Aboard the Endeavor Watch the sun set over our magnificent harbor. Capt. James Genthner will acquaint you with Nantucket’s maritime history & waterfront sights. $50 pp. 508-228-5585. Endeavor, Slip #1015, Straight Wharf.
WIN TWO 2-DAY V.I.P. PASSES TO THE NANTUCKET MUSIC FESTIVAL! Prizes valued over $2000! Pick up your treasure map at Nantucket.net/club, find answers to the 4 clues and be entered to win! You can enter once every day through July 26. Winner will be announced on July 27.
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Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket
Vol. 44 No. 8 • Our 44th Season!
June 26-July 2, 2014
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2499-4999
$
For all your island beach fun! each Umbrellas
2999
$
Custom anchor totes made of recycled recycled canv sails by Sea Bags®.
. $33.99 #PIC82200100/138
umbrella photo not exact product
(retail (r etail $99.99 - 179.99)
lip Flops
Exclusive Exclusiv e design to Marine Home Center
3999
$
BBQ Headquarters Headquarters $
$
1299
24
4999
$
Reg. $26.99 #8386419
Reg. $14.99 #8385874
Portable Cooler
1799
$
Reg. $19.99 #8006330
Q-1000 Propane Grill
Hi-Boy Backpack
99
#8385932
OFF! Spray
49
12
$
Reg. $8.99 #7013667
28” Steel Firepit
Reg. $14.99 #7100928
7999
99 Bundled firewood $5.99
$
eg. $94.95 #87887
6999
$
Reg. $34.99 #85415
#8379224
Lump Charcoal Charcoal Propane Fuel 8.8 lb 16.6 lb $ 99 Cylinders 99 $
5
$
99
#22027
28” Portable Pit
4999
$
#4300950
2999
Portable Cart $
99
84
$
old Cooler
14.5” Smokey Joe
OFF! PowerPad Lamp
6
$
16900
$
#8381261
Reg. $54.99 #8291361
Sale prices through Sat. July 5, 2014
8
Reg. $9.99 #8129520
12
Reg. $13.99 #8263501
NEED A RIDE? Hop on the shuttle and be dropped off in front of Marine Home Center. Center. www.nrtawave.com www .nrtawave.com
Marine Home Center 134 Orange Str Street, eet, Nantucket 508.228.0900 Store Store Hours: Mon-Sat 7am-5pm, closed 4th of July
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Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket
Vol. 44 No. 8 • Our 44th Season!
June 26-July 2, 2014
Classic & updated clothing for a new season! Murray’s…
THE SHOP FOR MEN THE SHOP FOR WOMEN
Balloon Boy • Boast • Bonobos • Castaway Nantucket Island • Berle • Bills Khakis • New England Shirt Company • Gitman • Corbin • Johnnie O • Lacoste • Pendleton York River Traders • Smart Turnout • Shetland Woolen Co. • Southern Tide • Rainforest • Vineyard Vines • Viyella • Embroidered Pants and Shorts
OUTRH 69 R! YEA
EXCLUSIVE!
Peter Millar Crown Shop Murray’s Crest - Made in the USA
DESIGNER SPORTSWEAR
• Peter Millar • Polo by Ralph Lauren
TOILETRIES & ACCESSORIES
• Calvin Klein • Cole Haan • Jockey • Lacoste • Leatherman • Reds Outfitters • Polo • Preston Leather • Royall • Sailormade • Smathers & Branson • Thomas Bates • Truefit & Hill • Vineyard Vines • YRI • cufflinks
FOUL WEATHER GEAR
• Survivalthon • Sperry Topsider • Henri Lloyd • Barbour • Atlantis • Vineyard Vines
THE SHOP FOR MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SHOES
• J Slides • Cape Cod Flips • Birkenstock • Keds • Bass • Dansko • Aerosoles • Salomon • Impo • Ecco • Sperry Topsider • Timberland • Cole-Haan • Adidas • Tretorn • Van Eli • Jack Rogers • Ryka • Hari Mari • Olukai • Nantucket Red • Alden • Nike • Mephisto • E. Michaels • Ahnu • Ana-Tech • Eliza B thongs • Saucony • Etienne Aigner Category 5 • Vineyard Vines flip-flops • Superga • Chinese Laundry • Cobb Hill • Dr. Scholl’s
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING ON THE SECOND FLOOR
• Hartstrings • Vineyard Vines • Gossip Girl Speedo • Lacoste • Polo Ralph Lauren • Sarah Louise • Castaway Nantucket Island • Glouchester Knits • Johnnie O • St. James • Just Madras • Mallory May • Hatley
Voted ‘Best of Nantucket’ for Men’s Clothing, Women’s Clothing, Accessories, & Shoes
• Calvin Klein Jeans • Cashmeres • Mahi Gold • Castaway Nantucket Island • Christopher Blue • La Soula • Embroidered Pants & Skirts • Cotton Sweaters • Fridaze • Leon Levin • Linens • Nantucket Reds™ • Just Madras • Foxcroft • Not Your Daughter’s Jeans • Pendleton • Three Dots • Tunics
DESIGNER SPORTSWEAR & DRESSES
• Barbour • Calvin Klein • Comfy USA • Lacoste • Lissette • Nantucket Designer Sweaters • St. James • Southern Tide • Peter Millar • Tail • Tracy Negosian • Veeca • Vineyard Vines • Nic + Zoey • Donna Morgan • Tyler Boe • Dizzy Lizzie • Vanilia
SWIMWEAR
• Anne Cole • Calvin Klein • Castaway Embroidered • DKNY • Beach House • Magic Suit • LaBlanca • Lauren • Miraclesuit • Lacoste • Nanette Lepore • Speedo • Ralph Lauren • Seawaves • Tommy Hilfiger • Trina Turk • Vineyard Vines
LINGERIE AND NIGHTWEAR
• Anne Klein • Calvin Klein • Coobie • Eileen West • Jockey • Carole Hochman • Martha M • Jog-Bra • Hanky Panky • Spanx • Tees by Tina • Ralph Lauren
ACCESSORIES
• Cole Haan • Dooney & Bourke • Eric Javits Hats & Bags • Estee Lauder • Inzi Bags • Brahmin • Straw Hats • Socks • Headbands • Congress Cards • Maui Jim • Fashion Belts • Spartina • Nantucket Throw • Polo • Key Rings • Nantucket Canvas Bags • Sunglasses • Category 5 • Sterling & 14k Jewelry • Vera Bradley Bags • Nantucket Gifts • evening bags • Kedron Nantucket Rugs • Two Cranes • Beach Towels • Kiel James Patrick • costume jewelry • Nantucket jewelry • designer nautical belts
WORLD FAMOUS NANTUCKET REDS™ TRADITIONAL, ORIGINAL, AUTHENTIC
Our Nantucket Reds Collection is made of 100% cotton that softens and fades to pink with repeated washings. • Children’s pants, shorts, overalls, jumpers, polos, and tees Women’s capris, skirts • Men’s & Women’s shirts, pants, shorts, baseball caps, crew hats, t-shirts, sweaters, socks, jackets, visors, watchbands, sweatshirts, fleece vests, chef’s aprons, luggage • Fleece dog jackets • The Nantucket Reds Watch • Layette in 100% cotton • Clutch bag
Murray’s Toggery Shop
62 Main Street, Nantucket 508-228-0437 • (800) 368-2134 www.nantucketreds.com info@nantucketreds.com Open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 to 6:00 Sunday from 10:00 to 5:00 All Credit Cards Welcome • Open year-round