Yesterday’s Island, Today’s Nantucket; Vol 50, Issue 8; Edition 2020

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Preserving the Future

Celebrating their 75th year, The Artists Association of Nantucket has worked for decades to foster local artists and has just completed a major acquisition project of Nantucket Art Colony works. More than 100 priceless artworks were donated to AAN in celebration of this landmark anniversary. “This project began a few years ago in anticipation of our anniversary this summer,” said curator and AAN Artistic Director Robert Frazier. “I was completely overwhelmed by the generosity of serious collectors, patrons, and the artist’s families. They understood the urgency for keeping these artworks protected.” The newly acquired collection features seven paintings by Frank Swift Chase, the dean of Nantucket artists, who summered on-island from 1920 into the early 1950s. Two of these works are the iconic Union Street and Alongside The Wharf. The entire acquisition project is lavishly illustrated in a just-released art history book written by Frazier, Born From A Hurricane, 75 Years of the Artists Association of Nantucket, and is available to purchase at both exhibition locations. Preserving the Future will run through Columbus Day weekend at the Visual Arts Center, 9 am to 5 pm weekdays and at 41 Straight Wharf through Labor Day weekend, Wednesday thru Monday, 12-5 pm. In addition to preserving these works for posterity, AAN is also hosting their annual Artist/Patron Exhibition starting this Friday, August 14. The exhibition will be on display through Saturday August 29 in the Cecelia Joyce & Seward Johnson Gallery at 19 Washington Street. “The first juried AAN Artist/Patron exhibition was held in 1949, so this summer marks the 71st year we’ve featured this long-standing tradition,” said Frazier. “…our artists bring in their strongest works for this special exhibition, which we consider one of the high points of our gallery season, where we showcase the best new works by the island’s premier artists.” “This year, due to the world-wide pandemic, we are adhering to best safety practices and have only opened the first floor of the gallery. Visitors must wear a face covering and we’re allowing only four people in at one time,” said gallery manager Peter J. Greenhalgh. AAN is also hosting an online exhibition of the same name at nantucketarts.org starting Friday, August 21 to September 11. Artist/Patron Show is on display in the Cecelia Joyce & Seward Johnson Gallery, 19 Washington Street, Tues.-Sat. 10 am to 5 pm, closed from 2 to 2:30pm.

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This Friday, August 14, The Hostetler Gallery at 42 Centre Street is excited to welcome Michael Rich. Join the artist from 6-8pm outside of the gallery for a Bench Talk, and schedule your chance to see some of Rich’s artwork. The late David Hostetler once called Rich “part of my Nantucket history.” Hostetler, celebrated wood carver, bronze sculptor for over 61 years and owner of the downtown gallery with his wife Susan Hostetler, who carries on her husband’s mission to share his art and other artists with Nantucket. “When I first arrived in Nantucket in the early 90’s, David was among the first artists I met who really inspired me to dedicate fully to becoming an artist,” Rich recalls. “Both he and Susan encouraged me in my work and career. He helped me get into graduate school and later collected my paintings. In the summer, we would catch up and share stories of balancing life as an artist and the trials of academia.” Established in 1992, the original gallery exclusively displayed the artwork of world-renown David Hostetler. The gallery moved to their Centre Street location in 2012, and the increased space allowed for the showcasing of many additional artists. Hostetler’s works appear in more than 25 museums and galleries, including the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, NJ and the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio. His pieces are prized in numerous public collections from Nantucket to The Netherlands. Born in 1962 in Charlottesville, Virginia, Rich is a Master of Fine Arts and Painting from Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Georgia. He is currently a Professor of Art at Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island. His art work has been featured in galleries and permanent collections in museums continued on page 10

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Summertime Drift by Robert P. Barsanti

The sky announces the end of summer. During my solitary walk to the trash can late at night, I saw a long streak cross the southern sky before it disappeared behind a low rolling cloud. The Perseid meteor shower lights up the middle of August and calls out “last call.” Summer hangs on, in spite of the stars. On the south shore, the north Atlantic is bathwater warm, but awash in seaweed and jellyfish. The fairways and backyards have burned up, while the hydrangea are browning and the beach plums are reddening. The corn is ripe, the tomatoes are heavy, and summertime stretches into the wet, warm night. I once taught with an old Vermont farmer named Ken Wheeling. In June, on the last day of school, he took his watch off and dumped it into the top drawer of his desk. “Ask me what time it is?” He demanded. “Summertime” he answered the silence. And so it is. In this plague year, we are in timeless “summertime.” The hours have fled across the sky and the clocks have hid their faces in a cloud of fog. Even the town clock has stopped chiming. This year, the milestones that measure out the course of summer have disappeared. Figawi, the 4th of July Fireworks, the Carnival, the Pops, Race Week and the collapse of the Red Sox bullpen have all left the future, skipped out on the present, and faded into history and photography. Instead, we know that the bonito are back and feeding in the rips. We know that the sun is setting earlier, the fog is burning off quicker, and storms have sent waves ahead. We know that the kids have left New York and placed their careers into the back bedroom. We know that they brought their significant others so that we could learn more about them than we needed to. And they could learn the same things about us. We don’t know when the kids are going back to school. We don’t know when our college students have to head back to dorms and drinks. We don’t know when the office in Brooklyn will want the creatives back at their desks. We don’t know when we will have to be shut back inside with Netflix and toilet paper. We have been washed off the beach of clocks and calendars, then swept out into an ocean of time. And we are drifting. I drift in the middle of the night, in the humidity and noise of the fan until I get up, drift downstairs (and open the fridge) then drift outside. I have murdered sleep and have replaced it with sharks. They have bills, of course. In the middle of the night, I worry if I can stay afloat on top of the bills, invoices, and automatic deductions. The life events float beyond reach. Retirement, college graduations, careers, weddings, grandchildren: all line up like buoys. But instead of motoring up the channel, I am drifting. The tide may take me away from them all. My life has been kept afloat up by white male privilege. I was given opportunities and second chances that others never got. I stood in the chapel of a revered school in Vermont and heard, listed for me, the advantages I was to receive while I attended and, later, when I graduated. That list was punctuated, continued on page 11

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2 Different Tours Starting 8pm at Centre & Main Town Route: Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon. 1 mile, 80 min. Cemetery Route: Tues., Wed., Thurs. 1-1/3 mile, 90 min. Meet in front of the brick bank building 10 to 15 minutes early. $20 for Adults; $15 for Seniors (65+) & Teens; $5 for Kids 7 to 12. Cash only. No reservations necessary. Social distancing observed. Private tours available.

Historic Mansions + 1746 Windmill A 2 mile, non-stop exercise walk - with historic commentary - past the historic mansions and most beautiful gardens of Nantucket town. Meets 10 min. early at Centre and Main Sts. beside the bank steps. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday starting at 8:30am.

Fabulous Mansions of the Cliff & Brant Point A 2 1/2 mile, 1 hour, non-stop morning exercise walk with historic commentary - past some of the most spectacular homes on Nantucket. Please arrive 10 minutes early at Centre and Main beside the bank steps. Monday, Friday, and Sunday starting at 8:30am.

Historic Downtown Walking Tour Led by the 3-time runner-up in the Nantucket History Quiz Bowl. 1/2 mile, 80 min. Starts at 11am at Centre and Main in front of the brick bank building. Please arrive 10 min. early. Prices for all tours: Fabulous Mansions & Nantucket in Bloom $20 per person. All other tours are $20 for adults; $15 for seniors (65+) and for teens; $5 for kids 7-12; and under 7 free. 20% off for groups of 6 or more; 33% off for ten or more. Cash only. No reservations necessary.

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Events & Entertainment Events are updated daily at Nantucket.net

THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 8 AM to 6 PM - Whaling Museum Open to the Public Reserve a time to visit at nha.org & see the classic world-class exhibits and the newly opened The Road from Abolition to Suffrage exhibit. 13 Broad Street. 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM - Visit the Museum Turned Inside Out Enjoy the spectacular views from the grounds of the Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum at 158 Polpis Road. The museum is closed this season, but during daylight hours, you may visit the property, enjoy a picnic, and see a dozen storyboards that tell the dramatic stories told by the museum’s exhibits. 10 AM to 2 PM - Story & Craft Grab & Go: Cardboard Cats This week’s reading is Me and My Cat? by Satoshi Kitamura. Pick up all the supplies and instructions for you to make your own kitties.Suggested for children 4-8 years of age. While supplies last. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. 508-228-1110 11 AM - Historic Downtown Walking Tour Led by the 3-time runner-up in the Nantucket History Quiz Bowl, 1/2 mile, 80 min. Meet at Centre and Main in front of the brick bank building. Please arrive 10 min. early. No reservations necessary. $20, Adults, $15 for seniors (65) and teens. Cash Only. 508-332-0953 12 Noon to 5 PM - “Preserving the Future” Celebrate the 75th anniversary of Artists Association of Nantucket at this Legacy Acquisition Project showing newly donated works of art at 41 Straight Wharf. 2 PM - ‘Sconset Walking Tour Learn about the unique fishing settlement at the eastern edge of the island. The 75 minute tour focuses on the early “whalehouses” as well as the village’s boom as a seaside resort and actors colony at the end of the 1800s. Meet at 1 New Street in Siasconset. For details & tickets : 508-228-1387 or NantucketPreservation.org 2 to 3:30 PM - Habitat Hike for Ages 6+ What makes a forest different from a field? Investigate the natural habitats around Nantucket. Registration required: MariaMitchell.org 3 to 3:45 PM - Online: Teen Trivia Weekly trivia game for teens, using Zoom and Kahoot. Test your knowledge with all things trivia! Multiple choice and true/false questions. Open to all teens entering 6-12 grades. Email: eyoung@nantucketatheneum.org for login information. 5 PM - Online: Virtual Hanna in the Garden THis interpretive presentation by Beverly Hall honors the creative legacy of Gertrude & Hanna Monaghan. Performed in the beautiful Greater Light garden, Beverly portrays Hanna, sharing memories of how she and her sister transformed an historic barn into an iconic summer sanctuary & art studio. NHA.org 5 to 6 PM - Online: Clean Water Topics on Tap The Nantucket Land Council is excited to present our summer virtual series: Clean Water - Topics on Tap presented by Donelan Family Wines. Each month from June through September, the NLC will host a special guest speaker for our live virtual webinar, who will present on a water quality topic followed by a live Q&A. This weeks presentation and live cooking demonstration by Mary Parks with “Green Crabs...Danger and Delicacy”. 7 to 8 PM - Virtual Science Speaker Series: Alexandra Vecchio and Danielle Perry Webinar with Alexandra Vecchio and Danielle Perry presented by the Maria Mitchell Association. MariaMitchell.org 8 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk, Cemetery Route A 1-1/3 mi, 90 min eerie stroll featuring Old North Burial Ground, Oldest House, &

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2 haunted hotels. Led by original guide. $20, $15 seniors (65+). Kids 7-12 $5. Cash Only. No reservations necessary. Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 15 mins early. 508-332-0953 9 to 10 PM - Stars & Senses Night Hike for Ages 8+ An evening hike under the stars. Registration required: MariaMitchell.org

FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 8 AM to 6 PM - Whaling Museum Open to the Public Reserve a time to visit at nha.org & see the classic world-class exhibits and the newly opened The Road from Abolition to Suffrage exhibit. 13 Broad Street. 8:30 AM - Fabulous Mansions of the Cliff & Brant Point A 2 1/2 mi, 55 min., nonstop exercise walk with historic commentary past spectacular homes on Nantucket. $20, Cash only. Meet at Federal and India Sts, by Atheneum fences 10 min early 10 min early 508-332-0953 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM - Visit the Museum Turned Inside Out Enjoy the spectacular views from the grounds of the Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum at 158 Polpis Road. The museum is closed this season, but during daylight hours, you may visit the property, enjoy a picnic, and see a dozen storyboards that tell the dramatic stories told by the museum’s exhibits. 10 AM to 2 PM - Paper Craft Grab & Go Bag: Dragon Puppet This week’s Paper Craft Grab & Go Bag is a Dragon Puppet. Color in your dragon, fold your accordion, and attach flames and Popsicle sticks to make him move. Suggested for ages 7+. Extend the experience further and request the ‘Mythical Creature Book Bundle,’ a selection of 5 books about fantasy creatures by calling the Weezie Desk ext. 103 Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. 508-228-1110 10 AM to 2 PM & 2:30 to 5 PM - Annual Artist/Patron Exhibition AAN member artists will display their strongest works for this very special showcase exhibition in the Cecelia Joyce & Seward Johnson Gallery, 19 Washington Street. Also online at nantucketarts.org. Exhibit continues to August 29. 10 AM to 6 PM - “Orishas” and “The Outsider in Me” See the stunning work of artists Robert Dane and Tom Meyer in these two exhibits in the Gallery at Four India, upstairs at 4 India Street. On display through Aug. 31 11 AM - Historic Downtown Walking Tour Led by the 3-time runner-up in the Nantucket History Quiz Bowl, 1/2 mile, 80 min. Meet at Centre and Main in front of the brick bank building. Please arrive 10 min. early. No reservations necessary. $20, Adults, $15 for seniors (65) and teens. Cash Only. 508-332-0953 11 AM to 2 PM - Voter Registration at the Atheneum In honor of the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, the Atheneum will have a voter registration table set up in front of the building, where Mass. residents can register to vote in upcoming elections on September 1 & November 3. There will be an option to register with a paper form or electronically & info on important dates and deadlines for registering to vote, requesting absentee and mail-in ballots and early voting times. Learn about the complicated & fraught history leading up to the 19th Amendment, and the women who played crucial roles in the fight. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. 12 Noon to 5 PM - “Preserving the Future” Celebrate the 75th anniversary of Artists Association of Nantucket at this Legacy Acquisition Project showing newly donated works of art at 41 Straight Wharf. 6 to 8 PM - Art Opening: Michael Rich Joins Hostetler Gallery The vibrant work of artist Michael Rich will be showing in the Hostetler Gallery at 42 Centre Street. Meet the artist during a Bench Talk at this special opening. 8 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk, Town Route Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk: see 5 of the island’s most haunted locations. Led by original guide; 1 mi, lasts 80 mins. $20; $15 seniors (65+) & teens, $5 ages 7-12. Cash only. Meet at Main & Centre by bank steps 10 mins early. 508-332-0953

SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 8 AM to 6 PM - Whaling Museum Open to the Public Reserve a time to visit at nha.org & see the classic world-class exhibits and the newly opened The Road from Abolition to Suffrage exhibit. 13 Broad Street. 8:30 AM - Historic Mansions of Main Street and the 1746 Windmill A 2-mil, 45 min nonstop exercise walk with historic commentary down beautiful streets & lanes most visitors never find. $15, Cash Only. Meet 10 min early at Center and Main, in front of the brick bank. No reservations required. 508-332-0953 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM - Visit the Museum Turned Inside Out Enjoy the spectacular views from the grounds of the Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum at 158 Polpis Road. The museum is closed this season, but during daylight hours, you may visit the property, enjoy a picnic, and see a dozen storyboards that tell the dramatic stories told by the museum’s exhibits. continued on page 8


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EYE ON STYLE

Where Style Runs in the Family

Part of the large gray building that dominates the top of Main Street where it meets Fair was once the shop of Nantucketer Rowland Hussey Macy... yes, that Macy, the man who started New York’s first modern department store. Today the building houses a shop that is as much a tradition on Nantucket as Macy’s is in New York City—Murray’s Toggery Shop, which for the past 75 years has outfitted men, women, and children who live on and visit our island. In 1945, Philip Murray purchased the store, and by the 1950s his son, Philip C., was helping him run it and expand it right to the corner of Main and Fair. In 2000, Philip’s son and daughter—John Murray and Trish Bridier—took over the business, keeping their father’s and grandfather’s spirit and dedication, modercontinued on page 16 PORTRAIT FUNDRAISER 1. Sign up 2. Donate 3. Say cheese! Visit fairwindscenter.org and click on the camera icon.

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10 AM to 2 PM & 2:30 to 5 PM - Annual Artist/Patron Exhibition AAN member artists will display their strongest works for this very special showcase exhibition in the Cecelia Joyce & Seward Johnson Gallery, 19 Washington Street. Also online at nantucketarts.org. Exhibit continues to August 29. 10 AM to 6 PM - “Orishas” and “The Outsider in Me” See the stunning work of artists Robert Dane and Tom Meyer in these two exhibits in the Gallery at Four India, upstairs at 4 India Street. On display through Aug. 31 11 AM - Historic Downtown Walking Tour Led by the 3-time runner-up in the Nantucket History Quiz Bowl, 1/2 mile, 80 min. Meet at Centre and Main in front of the brick bank building. Please arrive 10 min. early. No reservations necessary. $20, Adults, $15 for seniors (65) and teens. Cash Only. 508-332-0953 11 AM to 2 PM - Voter Registration at the Atheneum In honor of the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, the Atheneum will have a voter registration table set up in front of the building, where Mass. residents can register to vote in upcoming elections on September 1 & November 3. There will be an option to register with a paper form or electronically & info on important dates and deadlines for registering to vote, requesting absentee and mail-in ballots and early voting times. Learn about the complicated & fraught history leading up to the 19th Amendment, and the women who played crucial roles in the fight. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. 12 Noon to 5 PM - “Preserving the Future” Celebrate the 75th anniversary of Artists Association of Nantucket at this Legacy Acquisition Project showing newly donated works of art at 41 Straight Wharf. 6 PM - Online: Tim Russert Summer Groove Program Tune in LIVE to Local Channel 18 or log on to kindest.com/campaign/summergroove to watch the Summer Grove program: a CELEBRATION of our island’s children, the Club and YOU - supporters and Groove-Goers! 8 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk, Town Route Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk: see 5 of the island’s most haunted locations. Led by original guide; 1 mi, lasts 80 mins. $20; $15 seniors (65+) & teens, $5 ages 7-12. Cash only. Meet at Main & Centre by bank steps 10 mins early. 508-332-0953

SUNDAY, AUGUST 16 8:30 AM - Fabulous Mansions of the Cliff & Brant Point A 2 1/2 mi, 55 min., nonstop exercise walk with historic commentary past spectacular homes on Nantucket. $20, Cash only. Meet at Federal and India Sts, by Atheneum fences 10 min early 10 min early 508-332-0953 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM - Visit the Museum Turned Inside Out Enjoy the spectacular views from the grounds of the Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum at 158 Polpis Road. The museum is closed this season, but during daylight hours, you may visit the property, enjoy a picnic, and see a dozen storyboards that tell the dramatic stories told by the museum’s exhibits. 10 AM to 6 PM - “Orishas” and “The Outsider in Me” See the stunning work of artists Robert Dane and Tom Meyer in these two exhibits in the Gallery at Four India, upstairs at 4 India Street. On display through Aug. 31 11 AM - Historic Downtown Walking Tour Led by the 3-time runner-up in the Nantucket History Quiz Bowl, 1/2 mile, 80 min. Meet at Centre and Main in front of the brick bank building. Please arrive 10 min. early. No reservations necessary. $20, Adults, $15 for seniors (65) and teens. Cash Only. 508-332-0953 11 AM to 12 PM - Free Summer Farmer Workshop: Tomatoes Farmer Aiden Feeney from Fog Town Farm will talk all things tomato in this session of Sustainable Nantucket’s Summer Farmer Workshop. Register by calling 508228-3399. Presented at the Walter F. Ballinger Educational Community Farm, 168 Hummock Pond Road. 12 Noon to 5 PM - “Preserving the Future” Celebrate the 75th anniversary of Artists Association of Nantucket at this Legacy Acquisition Project showing newly donated works of art at 41 Straight Wharf. 6 PM - Free Sunday Outdoor Concert Musicians Susan J. Berman and Ray K. Saunders will perform on the Bandstand Stage at Children’s Beach. Bring a blanket or chair and a picnic dinner, and get ready to dance! Wear a mask and social distance. Presented by the Town of Nantucket Visitor Services. Weather permitting. 8 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk, Town Route Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk: see 5 of the island’s most haunted locations. Led by original guide; 1 mi, lasts 80 mins. $20; $15 seniors (65+) & teens, $5 ages 7-12. Cash only. Meet at Main & Centre by bank steps 10 mins early. 508-332-0953

MONDAY, AUGUST 17 8 AM to 6 PM - Whaling Museum Open to the Public Reserve a time to visit at nha.org & see the classic world-class exhibits and the newly opened The Road from Abolition to Suffrage exhibit. 13 Broad Street.

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8:30 AM - Fabulous Mansions of the Cliff & Brant Point A 2 1/2 mi, 55 min., nonstop exercise walk with historic commentary past spectacular homes on Nantucket. $20, Cash only. Meet at Federal and India Sts, by Atheneum fences 10 min early 10 min early 508-332-0953 10 AM to 2 PM - STEM Grab & Go Bag: Mystery Bag Design Challenge This week’s bag contains a selection of supplies plus 4 design challenge cards. Choose a challenge from the 4 provided & then design something to meet the challenge using the contents of the bag plus any recyclables of your own. Instructions included. While supplies last. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India St. 508-228-1110 10 AM to 6 PM - “Orishas” and “The Outsider in Me” See the stunning work of artists Robert Dane and Tom Meyer in these two exhibits in the Gallery at Four India, upstairs at 4 India Street. On display through Aug. 31 11 AM - Historic Downtown Walking Tour Led by the 3-time runner-up in the Nantucket History Quiz Bowl, 1/2 mile, 80 min. Meet at Centre and Main in front of the brick bank building. Please arrive 10 min. early. No reservations necessary. $20, Adults, $15 for seniors (65) and teens. Cash Only. 508-332-0953 6 to 7:30 PM - ” Disturber of Tradition” Book Launch Free; limited to 25 guests. In this first full-length biography, Barbara White draws on extensive new research, providing the most comprehensive account of Gardner’s life to date and contextualizing it within a period of change in education & civil rights. Nantucket Whaling Museum, 13 Broad Street. 7 to 8 PM - Online: Yummy Monday: Spice Challenge The Atheneum welcomes you to participate in our fist ‘Spice Challenge.’ Participants can pick up a sample spice packet from the Atheneum on Thursday and Friday (while supplies last) use the spice in a recipe over the weekend. Meet on Monday to see what yummy dishes people came up with! NantucketAtheneum.org 8 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk, Town Route Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk: see 5 of the island’s most haunted locations. Led by original guide; 1 mi, lasts 80 mins. $20; $15 seniors (65+) & teens, $5 ages 7-12. Cash only. Meet at Main & Centre by bank steps 10 mins early. 508-332-0953

TUESDAY, AUGUST 18 8 AM to 6 PM - Whaling Museum Open to the Public Reserve a time to visit at nha.org & see the classic world-class exhibits and the newly opened The Road from Abolition to Suffrage exhibit. 13 Broad Street. 8:30 AM - Historic Mansions of Main Street and the 1746 Windmill A 2-mil, 45 min nonstop exercise walk with historic commentary down beautiful streets & lanes most visitors never find. $15, Cash Only. Meet 10 min early at Center & Main sts in front of brick bank. No reservations required. 508-332-0953 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM - Visit the Museum Turned Inside Out Enjoy the spectacular views from the grounds of the Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum at 158 Polpis Road. The museum is closed this season, but during daylight hours, you may visit the property, enjoy a picnic, and see a dozen storyboards that tell the dramatic stories told by the museum’s exhibits. 9 to 10:30 AM - Beach Biology Field Trip Join aquarium staff to learn about the fascinating biology, ecology, and geology that make Nantucket’s beaches unique. Register at MariaMitchell.org 9:30 to 10:30 AM - Family Snorkeling for Ages 8+ Learn about horseshoe crabs, moon snails, flounder, whelks, pipefish, and more! Registration required at MariaMitchell.org 10 AM - Free Downtown Tree Tour Learn about the beautiful and historic species of trees that line Nantucket’s downtown streets. These Nantucket Land Council tours are led by both the Executive Director Cormac Collier & Resource Ecologist Emily Molden. Their combined knowledge of biology & island history generates interesting conversations. Learn how our town trees have been preserved over the decades. Group size limited; preregistration is required: meg@nantucketlandcouncil.org 508-228-2818 10 AM to 2 PM & 2:30 to 5 PM - Annual Artist/Patron Exhibition AAN member artists will display their strongest works for this very special showcase exhibition in the Cecelia Joyce & Seward Johnson Gallery, 19 Washington Street. Also online at nantucketarts.org. Exhibit continues to August 29. 10 AM to 6 PM - “Orishas” and “The Outsider in Me” See the stunning work of artists Robert Dane and Tom Meyer in these two exhibits in the Gallery at Four India, upstairs at 4 India Street. On display through Aug. 31 11 AM - Historic Downtown Walking Tour Led by the 3-time runner-up in the Nantucket History Quiz Bowl, 1/2 mile, 80 min. Meet at Centre and Main in front of the brick bank building. Please arrive 10 min. early. No reservations necessary. $20, Adults, $15 for seniors (65) and teens. Cash Only. 508-332-0953 11 AM to 12:30 PM - Beach Biology Field Trip Join aquarium staff to learn about the fascinating biology, ecology, and geology that make Nantucket’s beaches unique. Register at MariaMitchell.org 6 to 7:30 PM - ” Disturber of Tradition” Book Launch Free; limited to 25 guests. In this first full-length biography, Barbara White draws on extensive new research, providing the most comprehensive account of Gardner’s life to date and contextualizing it within a period of change in education & civil rights. Nantucket Whaling Museum, 13 Broad Street. continued on page 12


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How to Help Two Milkweed-Loving Insects by Dr. Sarah Treanor Bois

Director of Research & Education at the Linda Loring Nature Foundation A few weeks ago, I wrote about the diversity of milkweed plants that grow on Nantucket. By now, the blossoms have faded, the seed pods are maturing, and the lush leaves continue to photosynthesize in the hot August sun. Turn over some of those leaves and you may find tiny white eggs or even a small caterpillar or two. It’s time for the monarchs and other milkweed-loving caterpillars to gorge themselves silly on the buffet of milkweed leaves across the island. Monarch butterflies, and their early stages as caterpillars, are one of the most charismatic pollinators inspiring many a kindergarten classroom and backyard gardener. The monarch butterfly is one of the most recognizable species in North America and, as such, is used as the poster child for protecting our wild spaces. Think of it as an ambassador to a mosaic of grassland plants and animals that all need soil, sun, and time to grow. Since the number of monarchs has been decreasing, the butterflies have been used to demonstrate why broadcast pesticides are harmful, as are habitat loss, habitat

fragmentation, and non-native species. Efforts to support monarch populations also help countless other less-charismatic species of insects and plants. One way to help monarchs? Please don’t take them off of plants. Many butterfly enthusiasts love to collect and raise monarchs in an effort to help their declining populations. While well-intentioned, these captures could actually do more harm than good. New research from the University of Chicago demonstrated that monarchs raised in captivity may have a more difficult time migrating come fall. Even the monarchs sourced from wild populations have a hard time orienting south – the direction they need to go. Previous research from the same group (published in 2019) showed that commercially-raised monarchs – the kind people order form the internet – were worse at orienting south than their wild counterparts. These commercially available monarchs were genetically distinct. This new research now shows that any captivity

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WE’VE E TURNE N D THE MUSEU UM INSIDE OU T! Enjoy the e spectacular grounds arround t museum property the 12 full colo or storyboards detailing exhibits e inside the museum Several sociallly distanced picnic tabless, benches and other tables. Stunning views of the natural beauty of Folger’s Marsh Pack food and a beverages and enjoyy a lovely lunch or dinner

and exhibitions throughout the United States. “My paintings, drawings and prints explore in a language of abstraction, the notion of place. Weather and atmosphere act as a primal impetus in my work. The sea surrounding Nantucket Island, the warmth of a New England Fall and the mountains of my travels appear to me in a world of color and paint as I seek to understand my own place among these fleeting images.â€? Often working at a large scale, Rich comes to the canvas free of preconceptions and open to the possibilities of discovery. â€œPictures and images are not the aim so much as a resolution that shapes color and mark into an illuminated landscape with the resonance of memory,â€? Rich continues. His work feels fresh and alive, continually offering surprises in color juxtapositions and special arrangements, inviting the viewer to dive in. Light and color, wind and water, observation and contemplation are stirred into wild scenes of abstract beauty that belie the careful control required to make them. “It is my aim to probe the depths of an inner space through these meditations in light and color. My work whether in paint or print, is an intimate moment of reflection through image, a search for a deeper connection to place and a consciousness of the present moment.â€? The Hostetler Gallery is offering expanded hours during this week for Michael Rich’s exhibition, opening until 8 pm Thursday and Friday, August 13 and 14.

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emphatically, with a call to action: “To Whom Much is Given, Much is Expected.” The patriarchy and the privilege in that statement does not diminish its power. “What do you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” While my ship was chugging along, paycheck to payment, the answer to that question was scrawled on pizza boxes and gas station receipts. But now, adrift on an August night, those answers do not qualify: what can be expected now? Who are you when the clocks stop, when the velocity drops, and the stars stop blinking? We are now sidereal and solar, under the grinding motion of the stars. If our clocks and calendars no longer measure out our days, what will? When we have nobody to measure us by our games, our classrooms, or our hours in the mill, how do we measure that “expectation”? Do we measure out our lives in coffee spoons and lost golf balls? In “Likes,” “Shares,” and Candy Crushed? So much of the sleep-robbing anxiety of today comes from what we can’t control. We can’t control who gets votes, who gets arrested, and who gets sick. What we can control, our habits and our routines, seems small. I walked today. I wrote today. I called someone. But, those are the drips of water that will wear down the mountain. Everything I do, gives me control, gives me agency, and gives me hope. Everything that scrolls by does not. My one wild and precious life sits on an Adirondack chair in the back yard and judges me. She doesn’t have anything else to do right now. The Chicken Box has closed for the night, the beach parties have been broken up, and she has run out of golf balls. Alone, out in the serious moonlight, she eyes me. Much remains expected. Normal has slipped over the horizon. The new normal—masked and gloved— rises with Orion out of the sea. We don’t know the changes and challenges that will restart the clocks. But before that happens, we should make a plan for that one wild and precious life. Will we measure it in people and places, or in miles run, pages read, and letters sent? That life we can control. The one that is grinding over the horizon will be beyond our hands. There is work to do up close.

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7 to 9 PM - Online: Tea & Tarot Led by Danica Connors, who has been reading tarot personally and professionally for over 30 years, this gathering is an opportunity for beginners to learn and advanced readers to share their skills and receive readings. Registration is required. shanticrow@aol.com NantucketAtheneum.org 8 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk, Cemetery Route A 1-1/3 mi, 90 min eerie stroll featuring Old North Burial Ground, Oldest House, & 2 haunted hotels. Led by original guide. $20, $15 seniors (65+). Kids 7-12 $5. Cash Only. No reservations necessary. Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 15 mins early. 508-332-0953

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19 8 AM to 6 PM - Whaling Museum Open to the Public Reserve a time to visit at nha.org & see the classic worldclass exhibits and the newly opened The Road from Abolition to Suffrage exhibit. 13 Broad Street. 8:30 AM - Historic Mansions of Main Street and the 1746 Windmill A 2-mil, 45 min nonstop exercise walk with historic commentary down beautiful streets & lanes most visitors never find. $15, Cash Only. Meet 10 min early at Center & Main sts in front of brick bank. No reservations required. 508-3320953 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM - Visit the Museum Turned Inside Out Enjoy the spectacular views from the grounds of the Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum at 158 Polpis Road. The museum is closed this season, but during daylight hours, you may visit the property, enjoy a picnic, and see a dozen storyboards that tell the dramatic stories told by the museum’s exhibits. 9 AM to 1 PM - Sterling Silver Tableware & Serving Pieces with Steve Smithers Create a cup, bowl, or spoon using classic silversmithing tools and techniques. Working with historic tools and techniques, students will have the opportunity to create their own hand-hammered silver bowl in the style of 18th-century Nantucket silversmiths. This piece will be destined to become a family heirloom. This class is recommended for students with previous silversmithing experience, but beginner students are welcome. Register at 508-228-1894 or at nha.org 9 AM to 2 PM - Teen Take-and-Make Kits - Star Wars Cubees Make 3D models of your favorite Star Wars characters, including Yoda, R2D2, and Han Solo. FREE for teens entering grades 6-12. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street. 508-2281110 NantucketAtheneum.org 9:30 to 11 AM - Family Kayaking for Ages 8+ We will teach participants basic kayaking strokes and safety procedures, explore the creeks near harbor flats, and share naturalist information about the local habitat & creatures we see. Registration required at MariaMitchell.org 10 AM to 2 PM & 2:30 to 5 PM - Annual Artist/Patron Exhibition AAN member artists will display their strongest works for this very special showcase exhibition in the Cecelia Joyce & Seward Johnson Gallery, 19 Washington Street. Also online at nantucketarts.org. Exhibit continues to August 29. 10 AM to 6 PM - “Orishas” and “The Outsider in Me” See the stunning work of artists Robert Dane and Tom Meyer in these two exhibits in the Gallery at Four India, upstairs at 4 India Street. On display through Aug. 31 11 AM - Historic Downtown Walking Tour Led by the 3-time runner-up in the Nantucket History Quiz

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 20 8 AM to 6 PM - Whaling Museum Open to the Public Reserve a time to visit at nha.org & see the classic worldclass exhibits and the newly opened The Road from Abolition to Suffrage exhibit. 13 Broad Street. 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM - Visit the Museum Turned Inside Out Enjoy the spectacular views from the grounds of the Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum at 158 Polpis Road. The museum is closed this season, but during daylight hours, you may visit the property, enjoy a picnic, and see a dozen storyboards that tell the dramatic stories told by the museum’s exhibits. 10 AM to 2 PM & 2:30 to 5 PM - Annual Artist/Patron Exhibition AAN member artists will display their strongest works for this very special showcase exhibition in the Cecelia Joyce & Seward Johnson Gallery, 19 Washington Street. Also online at nantucketarts.org. Exhibit continues to August 29. 10 AM to 6 PM - “Orishas” and “The Outsider in Me” See the stunning work of artists Robert Dane and Tom Meyer in these two exhibits in the Gallery at Four India, upstairs at 4 India Street. On display through Aug. 31 11 AM - Historic Downtown Walking Tour Led by the 3-time runner-up in the Nantucket History Quiz Bowl, 1/2 mile, 80 min. Meet at Centre and Main in front of the brick bank building. Please arrive 10 min. early. No reservations necessary. $20, Adults, $15 for seniors (65) and teens. Cash Only. 508-332-0953 2 to 3:30 PM - Habitat Hike for Ages 6+ What makes a forest different from a field? Investigate the natural habitats around Nantucket. Registration required: MariaMitchell.org 3 to 3:45 PM - Online: Teen Trivia Weekly trivia game for teens, using Zoom and Kahoot. Test your knowledge with all things trivia! Multiple choice and true/false questions. Open to all teens entering 6-12 grades. Email: eyoung@nantucketatheneum.org for login information. 6 PM - Online: NCMC Parlor Concert Series: Mollie Glazer, cello, Isaiah Williams, piano, Joe Hammer, organ, on YouTube Live. NantucketCommunityMusicCenter.org 8 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk, Cemetery Route A 1-1/3 mi, 90 min eerie stroll featuring Old North Burial Ground, Oldest House, & 2 haunted hotels. Led by original guide. $20, $15 seniors (65+). Kids 7-12 $5. Cash Only. No reservations necessary. Meet at Main & Centre by the bank steps 15 mins early. 508-332-0953 9 to 10 PM - Stars & Senses Night Hike for Ages 8+ An evening hike under the stars. Registration required: MariaMitchell.org

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Where Style Runs in the Family from page 7 izining the store with assistance from Trish’s husband Gilles, the shop’s GM. This January, John and Trish retired and handed the reins to their four children: Lauren and Gregory Murray and Matthieu and Andrew Bridier. This new generation has, in just the first six months of a most challenging year, made significant updates to Murray’s Toggery Shop while keeping the store’s timeless style and Nantucket spirit intact. John and Trish are both still involved on a consulting and part-time basis: always available to their children while enjoying gardening and hoping to travel when circumstances permit. “I miss my personal interactions with my staff and all the wonderful customers I’ve met over the years, many of whom are friends today,” said John, “I’d like to thank them all for supporting us over the years, and I hope to run into many of them in the near future.” Trish added “we’re delighted that our children want to continue the family tradition, including our Nantucket RedsTM —and they have great new ideas! It’s been a very smooth transition.” Just as their parents did before them, Lauren, Gregory, Matt, and Andrew all grew up in the business. “I remember coming here as a young kid, hanging out and helping. Every summer I’d come here when school let out,” Lauren reminisced. “I started in ladies shoes, then moved into the men’s department... that’s where I met my fiancé [Nantucketer Connor Soverino,

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common vision and all want to move the store forward,” Lauren added. Lauren, Gregory, Matt, and Andrew, along with assistance from John and Trish, have made major changes to the Ladies Department of Murray’s Toggery Shop for 2020. The physical renovations they planned to finish in April were delayed due to the pandemic, but this June, they opened with a stunning new space. “We wanted the Ladies area to be more open, more modern, to better display the great products: classic and new,” said Lauren. The store still has an area devoted to their iconic Nantucket RedTM collection, but where that had been is now a Ladies Shoe Salon. The second floor now houses a special sale section, and Murray’s annual August Sale is happening now, offering sensational bargains. The Murray family had a pleasant surprise during the physical renovations: “As the work was done, we discovered these wonderful beams with wooden pegs that were under the ceiling. They were beautiful, so we decided to keep them,” Lauren explained. One of their long-time employees (of which there are many!) in the Ladies Department commented: “I love all the light in the new space, and the beams were a definite bonus..Mr. Macy could have gazed upon these beams.” In addition to physical renovation and reorganization, the new generation is bringing in new lines with “fun patterns and prints and lots of texture,” including Sail to Sable, Persifor, and J.Marie. For men, Holebrook sweaters have been popular this season, and Peter Millar fashions have long been a classic at Murray’s. When asked what was next on the to-do list for this new generation of Murrays, they mentioned that they’ll keep developing their Nantucket RedsTM collection and continue to expand the items and fashions in the store. To keep the feel of one cohesive shop, they are “planning a future renovation of the Men’s side of the store, “I can’t wait to see what’s under the ceiling on that side,” Lauren commented. They are also in the final stages of a website overhaul so that they can stay connected with their customers when they aren’t on-island. “And we’re getting ready for the second half of 2020, whatever that might bring!” said Matt. Even with all the changes, planned and unplanned, that have happened so continued on page 19

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far during 2020, Lauren, Gregory, Matthieu, and Andrew all remain dedicated to continuing their family’s tradition of giving island residents and visitors “a personalized and friendly shopping experience...It’s an honor,” said Lauren “I’m proud of what my great-grandfather, grandfather, dad, and aunt have done...and I love Nantucket, living here year-round and being part of the community.” “We are very excited to be hands-on and running the business. You don’t see many family department stores around any more... We’re very proud of what our family has done... and we are honored to be standing on the shoulders of previous generations,” Matt added. It seems that the fourth generation running Murray’s Toggery Shop is honoring not only their family’s spirit, determination, and expertise, but also the long-ago motto of islander RH Macy and his team. As Nantucketer Margaret Getchell, Macy’s cousin and top executive once said: “Be everywhere, do everything, and never forget to astonish the customer.” — Suzanne Daub

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Featured Restaurant: The Rose & Crown

The Crown of Downtown by C. Oscar Olson

There is nothing quite like your hometown pub. You know the place: satisfying food and drink, smiling faces, and good times abound. They serve up some of the best things in life, something we could all use during these trying times. On Nantucket, there is one place that comes to mind where diners can fill their bellies and feed their souls, catch up with friends old and new, and feel right at home on their first visit. For all this and more, look no further than the Rose & Crown. Erected in the 1800s, The Rose and Crown was originally a livery stable for keeping horses and carriages. After that it was home to a gas station and later an art gallery. Then, in the mid-70s, it was transformed into the restaurant we know and love today. Their 40+ years of steadfast service is an island tradition we are pleased to enjoy. Their current menu boasts some new items along with all the classics that keep patrons coming back for more. The list of libations is long and diverse, offering everything from custom cocktails, unique wines, a daunting list of drafts, and an inventive collection of mocktails. If you just can’t decide on a beer, ask for a flight to taste a few of the eclectic options. As of our press date, they’re also Fried Goat Cheese offering beer and wine to go for those who order takeout food, which was our first choice on this sunny summer evening. On Nantucket, there are lots of places ideal for enjoying your dinner outdoors, and the Atheneum Park is diagonally across from the restaurant. We hopped across the street, laid out our blanket, and took directly to digging in. The Bites section of The Rose & Crown menu offers just that: dishes sized nicely to get your appetite going, to share or not to share. Four crispy rounds Braised Short Rib Tacos

of Fried Goat Cheese are served alongside tangy pickled onions and a complex cranberry chutney over a bed of peppery arugula. We loved the contrast of crunch and creamy, and the jammy sweet sauce was a cool compliment to the earthy tang of the warm cheese. Delightful Loaded Deviled Eggs combine scallions, mustard, and onions in a seriously savory snack perfect for a picnic, and the bacon bits on top Lamb Sliders add top-notch texture and taste. Airy and delicate naan makes the Braised Short Rib Tacos truly something special. Crisp, spicy slaw and tender, meaty beef filled them out, and we would have happily devoured more than the three tacos that come with each Bites order. The Lamb Sliders are loaded with flavor. The succulent patties are grilled to perfection and topped with provolone and bacon—the tangy tzatziki under the bun brightens up every bite. Our favorite first by far and the one to try this summer is The Crown’s Shrimp & Cheesy Grits (cover photo). We loved the slow sizzle of the Cajun-style shimp, all six of them tender, toothsome, and cooked to perfection. A spoonful of cheddar-laced grits served underneath ties it together and brings it all home. An option that beats the heat is the Crunchy Asian Salad. A melange of thinly sliced vegetables including Crunchy Asian Salad cabbage, celery, bell pepper, and cucumber marinate before your eyes in an intensely flavorful sesame soy dressing. Flavors of ginger and cilantro settle in with a light spice from crushed red pepper. This generously sized salad could easily make a meal. Another, healthier choice is the Warm Grains and Veggie Chopped Salad. We love the contrast of toasty ancient grains, buttery sweet potato, and seasonal squash against cooling red pepper, onion, and tomatoes. A bright lemon vinai-

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grette brings out the best in each component, and it’s just as filling as it is delicious. One dish that walks the line between app and entree is the Thai Green Curry Mussels. Handfuls of healthy black bivalves are bathed in a house coconut curry that is too good to leave behind. Add the garlic bread to help soak up every drop. We were spoiled the evening we got our takeout from The Crown: with so Thai Green Curry Mussels many delicious entrees it was almost impossible to pick a favorite. Every item was prepared with care and each dish stood alone with the accompaniments tailor-made to suit. Staff at the Crown packed it well for travel and included everything we needed, including condiments. Burgers are a force to be reckoned with at The Rose & Crown. You can build your own with all of your favorite fixings or keep with the classics. Our favorite is The Hangover Burger: you’ll need two hands to wrap around the buttery bun, swiss, cheddar, and American cheeses melted and mingling atop a half-pound of fresh black Angus beef, fresh fried onion rings, bacon, sweet sautéed onions, and crisp fresh lettuce. All are cooked to order and made to please. Enjoy a savory sampling of summer in the Grilled Vegetable Sandwich. Roasted pepper, eggplant, mushrooms, and summer squash are all tied together with house-made hummus and an herb aioli. Served on a Romano Ciabatta roll, it’ll fill you up without weighing you down. Fries on the side that came with everything on the Hand-Held section of the menu were crispy on the outside and fluffy inside, with just enough seasoning to keep you eating just one more. Another sandwich made to please at any time of day is the Buttermilk Fried Chicken Sandwich. Tender, juicy white meat is served in a cheesy ciabatta bun. It’s crunchy and delicious, and topped only by the toppings. Whipped feta, roasted tomato, and mint-marinated cucumbers bring life to every bite. Gnudi and Scallops sounded too good to miss, and we were sure glad we didn’t. House-made ricotta gnudi take on the size and shape of the seared scallops, but their mild and doughy delicacy stands out against the tender, sweet sea-spray of the scallops. Both are served in a nutty brown butter sauce with oyster mushrooms and brown rice. We can never say Gnudi and Scallops

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no to a Lobster Roll. Served wonderfully warm, it makes this seaside standby more divine for dinner. The buttery brioche roll is toasty and sweet, the fresh lobster was lightly dressed in a lemon butter, and the coleslaw was the perfect side. We were treated to more luscious lobster Warm Lobster Roll in The Taste of Nantucket. Great as a starter to share or the main event, this comes with fresh fried clam fritters, cool lobster salad, and a piping hot bowl of clam chowder. With all your favorites on one plate, deciding on dinner has never been easier. Hard as it was to choose a favorite, the first pick for all of us was the Halibut entree (cover photo). Seared to a crackle yet pearly white within, the fish was served with Korean spiced quinoa and a lemon caper butter sauce with al dente asparagus and carrots on the side. This and many other options are Taste of Nantucket made gluten free, so you can indulge while staying healthy. You’ll find Debba, the Queen of The Crown, working every aspect of the restaurant: if she’s not showing you to your table, she’ll be taking your drink orders or bringing you dinner. It’s an obvious display of the passion she and the rest of her crew have—they make it their mission that you leave happy. So come alone, come with friends, or come with family. Sit inside in their spacious dining room, outside at one of their new sidewalk café tables, or take your fantastic feast to go. There’s no wrong way to do it at The Rose and Crown. Rose & Crown 23 South Water Street • 508-228-2595 • theroseandcrown.com Open Daily from 11:30 am Entree prices range from $17.99 to $30.99, plus burgers, meal-size sandwiches & salads most under $17 cocktails, craft beers on tap, bottled beer, wines by the glass & bottle Indoor Air-Conditioned Dining, Sidewalk Dining, & Takeout MasterCard, Visa, Amex accepted For more photos of this meal: yesterdaysisland.com




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can affect the butterfly’s ability to migrate. What changes when a wild monarch is raised in captivity? There is some environmental cue that the insect isn’t getting that it needs for successful migration. What that cue is, is still unknown. Researchers ruled out light by raising wild butterflies in a greenhouse with natural light. Other factors are being tested now. So, what does this mean on Nantucket? Please don’t take the monarchs out of the wild! Even if you’re careful. Even if your kids will love it. Even if you’re a teacher. We want them to succeed and breed so we can see them again next year. Monarchs know how to do monarchs the best. What can you do to help? Let the milkweed be and plant more! Maybe you loved the milkweed blossoms at the edges of your yard, but they are starting to look scraggly. Please don’t remove them just yet. They are still a salad bar for our milkweed loving insects! And they need all the leaves they can get. Caterpillars are voracious! Removing milkweed plants reduces the possibility of it coming back next year. We need the seed pods to mature and open on their own. If you’re inclined to pick milkweed from other places to feed monarchs, collecting “in the wild” also means potentially removing from private property. Most of the conservation land on Nantucket is actually private property that we are all allowed to enjoy. Please “take nothing but pictures” as the saying goes. What’s so important about the milkweeds for monarchs? When the monarch eggs hatch into larvae, otherwise known as caterpillars, the caterpillars’ main job is to grow, so they spend most of their time eating. They only eat milkweed, which is why this plant is so important – without milkweed there are no monarchs. The caterpillars eat their fill for about two weeks, and then they spin protective cases around themselves to enter the pupa stage, which is also called a "chrysalis." About a week or two later, they finish their metamorphosis and emerge as fully formed, black-and-orange, adult monarch butterflies. This is when the nectar feeding begins. At this stage, monarchs need nectar flowers to bulk up for the big migration. As September rolls around, goldenrods and the multitude of fall asters help continued on page 35

EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY FACE COVERINGS ARE REQUIRED ON ALL OF OUR BUSSES

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Buses will leave town every 20 minutes from 7am to 11:30pm. The last bus leaves town at 11:20pm.

SCONSET VIA OLD SOUTH ROAD ROUTE

Daily from 7:15am to 11:15pm. Buses will leave town at quarter after the hour, last bus from town 11:15pm. Buses will leave Sconset at quarter of the hour from 7:45am to 8:45pm. The last bus leaves Sconset at 10:45pm.

MADAKET ROUTE

Buses will operate on an hourly schedule daily from 7am to 11:30pm. Buses will leave Broad Street on the hour, the last bus leaves town at 11pm. Buses will leave Madaket on the half hour. The last bus from Madaket is 11:20pm.

MID ISLAND ROUTE

Buses will leave town every 30 minutes (on the hour and half hour from town) daily from 7am to 11:30pm.

AIRPORT ROUTE

Daily 10am to 6pm. Buses will leave town on the hour and airport on the half hour. Last bus from the airport is 5:30pm. Last bus from town is 6pm. Subject to change without notice; check nrtawave.com for current info.


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NANTUCKET ISLAND BEACHES

NORTH SHORE AND HARBOR BEACHES

EASTERN SHORE - OCEAN BEACHES

40th Pole: Great for families and young children, but no lifeguards. On Nantucket

Siasconset: Regular shuttle bus service or seven-mile ride on paved bike path.

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.

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.

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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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Island Fun & Shopping Activities for Children & Teens

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BlueBeetleNantucket.com BLUE BEETLE reflects the playfulness and elegance of island living. We strive to provide a collection of carefully curated clothing, jewelry, gifts and accessories that portray the summer lifestyle on Nantucket. We have modern, chic, and contemporary fashions to suit every occasion. Known for our Nantucket Jewelry, there is something for everyone; beads to fit Pandora, rings, bracelets and of course our charm bar, where you can create your own unique island necklace. We also offer Private Shopping Appointments, Curbside Pickup; Shipping. Visit us online at BlueBeetleNantucket.com —Follow us on Instagram: @BlueBeetle and Facebook.

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SERENELLA is pleased to introduce the magnificent world of La Double J: Ready to Wear, Accessories, Home and the exclusive launch of the collaboration with Acqua Di Parma. La Double J is a Milanese brand that edits the very best of Italy. All of their wildly patterned creations are distilled through a lens of pure joy, eye-popping print, and love of all things maximal. #howtolivelikeanItalian serenellausa.com

Artists & Galleries

Artists Association of Nantucket

508-228-0294 Celebrating 75 years in the arts with a special exhibit at 41 Straight Wharf AAN’s downtown gallery, open Tues-Sat. 10am to 5pm 19 Washington St. nantucketarts.org Virtual Exhibitions, Classes, Workshops

The mission of the ARTISTS ASSOCIATION OF NANTUCKET is to foster the visual arts on Nantucket. They create a vibrant arts community by promoting, supporting, and encouraging the work of Nantucket artists, providing educational programs in the arts, and preserving the legacy of Nantucket artists. Stay in touch at nantucketarts.org to know when our Gallery and Visual Arts Center will reopen to the public and to sign up for classes workshops, and camps. Visit our new online gallery at sales.nantucketarts.org to view regularly changing exhibitions of fresh, original artwork from our iconic Nantucket artists.

G. S. Hill Gallery Visit our online gallery Oils, watercolors, prints, and note cards by G. S. Hill

508-228-1353 40 Straight Wharf

gshill.com G. S. HILL’s one-man gallery is open daily online. For over three decades, Greg’s original oil and watercolor paintings have captured 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.

Gallery at Four India

508.680.1399 12 Oak Street

508-228-8509 Open daily 10am to 6 pm upstairs at 4 India Street thegallerynantucket.com A fine selection of art & art glass. AUGUST 14 to 31: “Orishas” and “The Outsider in Me” - Robert Dane and Tom Meyer

Commonwealthnantucket.com COMMONWEALTH is a unique resale boutique where we believe even clothes deserve a second chance. This eclectic little shop on Oak Street specializes in curating quality gently used pieces from your favorite designers. Come in to find preloved gems or bring in your gently used items to turn your closet into cash!

THE GALLERY AT FOUR INDIA is an exhibition gallery that offers the collector an tranquil space to browse through fine collections of art. The Gallery also represents some of the finest contemporary artists known for their traditional realism. Don’t miss their stunning display of art glass by internationally known artists. And, opening on August 14: two great exhibits, ORISHAS and THE OUTSIDER IN ME, featuring Robert Dane and Tom Meyer.

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740-591-8180 Open Daily with extended hours til 8pm Thurs. & Fri. Opening Friday, Aug. 14: Michael Rich Joins Hostetler Gallery 42 Centre St Sculpture and Art of David Hostetler, Nantucket silkscreens by Donn Russell, DavidHostetler.com, hostetlergallery.com Photography by Rose Hartman and Ellen Carey

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A unique collection of apparel, gifts, jewelry, & art

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Karin Sheppard’s gorgeous handwoven shawls, scarves, and more are back on Old South Wharf at MADE ON NANTUCKET. In addition to apparel and more by Island Weaves, this island shop also offers a unique selection of CAJ Designs for adults and children by Kathleen A. Duncombe. These hand-decorated repurposed denim shorts, jeans, jean skirts, and jackets are unique and stunning. This shop on the Wharf also has multi-colored and textured Neck Candy Scarves — all made on Nantucket by Kathleen A. Duncombe.

Murray’s Toggery Shop Classic & Updated Clothing for Men, Women, & Children

508-228-0437 Daily at 62 Main Street

Stroll up Main Street, just a few steps from the wharves and marina, to find MURRAY`S TOGGERY SHOP, home of the original Nantucket Reds collections. Nantucket Reds are made from their 100% cotton that fades to pink and becomes softer with repeated washing. For decades these pants have been the mark of the “in-the-know” island lovers. Their MCREST Nantucket Reds collection features items made exclusively in the USA. Stop by and see their newly renovated ladies department and experience multilevel recreational shopping. Their buyers comb the markets for the tasteful assortment of clothes, shoes, and accessories they carry, all with a traditional, upbeat, and long lasting flair. Collections include Frances Valentine, Shoshana, NYDJ, Kendra Scott, Sail to Sable, Bonobos, Peter Millar, Smathers and Branson, Castaway, Vineyard Vines, and more. Celebrating 75 years in business, MURRAY’S is here for all of your retail needs! Nantucketreds.com

Sara Campbell Seaside Essentials: beachwear, accessories, jewelry Celebrating Made in the USA every day!

508-680-1626 5 South Beach St.

All year long SARA CAMPBELL offers color and detail to a woman’s wardrobe with her beautiful silhouettes of dresses and sportswear, but when summer arrives – it’s time to play! Fun beachwear, accessories, jewelry, and other seaside essentials are available in her chic shop. Our apparel is proudly made in the USA! Visit SARA CAMPBELL at 5 South Beach to find the perfect look … see you soon! shop.saracampbell.com

Serenella Nantucket Open for the season Named one of Elle Magazine’s Top 50 Boutiques in the World

508-228-3400 9B South Beach Street

serenellausa.com Consistently voted Best of Boston and heralded by Elle Magazine as one of the top 50 boutiques in the world, SERENELLA has been on a mission to offer the best of ready-to-wear and accessories from A-list designers including Barrie, Bottega Veneta, Giambattista Valli, Irene Neuwirth, Marlo Laz, Marni, Missoni, Nina Runsdorf, Thom Browne. And more.

Hostetler Gallery

Located in beautiful downtown Nantucket, HOSTETLER GALLERY proudly exhibits the exquisite work of professional artists. JOIN US FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 TO WELCOME PAINTER MICHAEL RICH TO HOSTETLER GALLERY! The sculpture, prints, and paintings of David Hostetler, abstract oil paintings, photography and more are on display. Hostetler’s bronzes are located throughout downtown. Exotic and American species are used in his wood sculpture— the largest being 13 feet tall. Art in the downtown gallery ranges from intimate small formats to monumental. David Hostetler has been a presence in Nantucket since the late 1970s. Hostetler Gallery 40 years on Nantucket. Featuring in 2020, in addition to the sculpture and art of David Hostetler: Nantucket silkscreens by Donn Russell, Photography by Rose Hartman and Ellen Carey, abstract paintings by Michael Rich, Donna Isham and Power Boothe.

Ireland Galleries

508-228-1907 SHOP THE WINDOW! 13 Old South Wharf Jewelry, handbags, beachwear, & Lorene Ireland’s gorgeous sculpture & art

Shop the window on Old South Wharf. If you’re a lover of the arts, even if you’re not an artist yourself, then this is the place for you too! There’s always something new at IRELAND GALLERIES... paintings, sculpture, and Lorene Ireland’s world-famous mosaics and shell designs. Come check out the internationally acclaimed mosaic and shell artwork of Lorene Ireland, winner of World of Wearable Art!

Made on Nantucket Handcrafted Gifts exclusively at Made on Nantucket

508-228-0110 20 Old South Wharf

MADE ON NANTUCKET is open at 20 Old South Wharf. Don’t miss our collection of pre-owned Nantucket art. We also have paintings, prints, and photographs by island artists, including Lu Page, Andrew Jackson, Sam Lyon, Garth Grimmer, Brian Araujo, Bill Dickson, Kathleen Duncombe, Buzz Williams, and Marion W. Pearson. You’ll love the unique cellography and seaglass jewelry by Michelle Jhingoor. We have a stunning collection of original silk screens and framed minioffset litho prints by Donn Russell. Jewelry by Beth Borzilleri, Kathleen A. Duncombe, Ocean Treasures, Sarah Hutton, Sage Belber, and Amy Burrough. Back again this season is work by Anne S. Terry. We carry slumped glass Nantucket plaques and a large variety of ceramic ornaments by ackfire studios. We have Island Weaves beautiful handwoven shawls, scarves, rugs, and more by Karin Sheppard. See our largest collection of vintage Bakelite in the East, featuring jewelry, kitchenware, and barware. We also offer vintage American Indian jewelry (dead pawn).


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Cape Cod 5 Open Monday-Saturday Banking windows are open

Banking 888-225-4636 Locations at 112 Pleasant Street & Zero Main Street

We at CAPE COD FIVE are deeply committed to the communities we serve. Our dedication to serving our neighbors and local businesses and earning our customers’ trust every day has remained the same since our founding in 1855. We focus on continuously evolving to be our customers’ trusted financial partner in a rapidly changing world, offering digital tools, accessibility and sound guidance and insight to help our customers navigate their unique journeys. capecodfive.com

Bath & Body - Skin & Body Care

The Verdant Maiden

Open Tues.-Satu. from 10 am to 4 pm Skincare & Wellness - Organic Skin & Body Care

508.901.5781 2 Union Street, 2nd fl

THE VERDANT MAIDEN is an oasis of organic skin and body care for the whole family. The shop stocks sustainably packaged, female-founded brands that source impeccable ingredients for maximum efficacy. In addition to head to toe personal care, you’ll also find an array of herbal tinctures, candles, and small gifts. theverdantmaiden.com

Beach & Pool Toys & Accessories

Nantucket Pool & Spa

508-228-2235 Open Daily 1 Hanabea Lane, off Old South Rd Sand & Pool Toys, Exercise Equipment, Floats, & More facebook.com/nantucketpools

Swim on over to NANTUCKET POOL & SPA CENTER at 1 Hanabea Lane off of Old South Road to see our new sand and pool toys. We also have diving games, sandcastle kits, life vests, exercise equipment, floats, and more! We have your favorite brands: Melissa and Doug, Texas Rec, Swimline, and more! We have amazing deals on our Clearance Rack.

Natural History Tour

Beach Fun

508-228-6799 Get a front seat view of Nantucket’s best beaches! Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge Open daily 9am to 6pm — Permits Required

You’re on Nantucket — now visit the best beaches on the island at the Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge. The greater coastscape, which includes the federally owned Great Point Lighthouse and Nantucket Conservation Foundation land, is a double-fingered peninsula jutting northward between the Atlantic Ocean and Nantucket Sounds is so much more: a blend of sandy beach, rolling dunes, and forest uplands both rugged and serene. The refuge provides multiple habitats for an array of coastal plant and animal species, including heather and beach plum, a maritime oak forest and savannah of red cedar – the largest of its kind in New England – which offer shelter to deer. At the beachfront, watch for horseshoe crabs advancing in extremely slow motion, seals basking in the sun, and shorebirds skittering above the surf line. Jeeps rented from Young’s and from Affordable Rentals have the required vehicle permits — all you need to do is add a day pass that you can purchase from Young’s, from Affordable, or from the Gatehouse. ttor.org/ccwr

Cook’s Cycle

Bike Rentals

Bicycle Rentals, Sales, and Service

508-228-0800 6 So. Beach Street, next to Affordable Rentals

Nantucket’s bike shop for all of your vacation needs.... here at Cook’s Cycles Nantucket we have all of the latest bikes and accessories for your beach runs, brewery tours, and beyond. Our selection of new bikes in a convenient downtown Nantucket location (just a 2-minute walk from Steamboat Wharf) is great for a day of cycling. Nantucket is known for its many bike paths and trails. Whether you want to ride to Jetties Beach for a swim or take in the sights of the Sconset Loop, Cooks Cycles has the bikes for you and your family. Moped & Jeep rentals, too! cookscyclesnantucket.com

Easy Riders 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 multi-day, weekly, monthly, and group rentals of top quality, new GT and Mongoose bicycles, as well as retrostyle 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. easyridersbikerentals.com


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Island Fun & Shopping Nantucket Bike Shop

508-228-1999; 800-770-3088 Steamboat Wharf & Straight Wharf

Open daily 8 am to 6 pm Bike, scooter, & 4 x 4 rentals

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 family. We offer for rent SPECIALIZED, GIANT, and KYMCO hybrid and mountain bikes as well as Specialized Fat Boy bikes, Specialized Electric Bikes, and KidZTandems. 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

508-228-1151 6 Broad Street

Open daily in season “The Cycle-logical Way to See Nantucket Island”

“Harvey A. Young’s Bicycle Shop “started on Nantucket in 1931. When Harvey sold the business to his son, Roger, it became YOUNG’S BICYCLE SHOP. Now with more than 85 years in business, the 3rd generation is running YOUNG’S. The Youngs and their staff provide you with the ideal rental bike for Nantucket. Their fleet of CANNONDALE and TREK bikes are well maintained so you and your family can have a safe and enjoyable bike ride around the island. Check out the website, give them a call, or stop in to see their friendly, knowledgeable staff so they can share with you “The Cycle-logical Way to See Nantucket Island.” Reservation & delivery services available. youngsbicycleshop.com

508-228-9165 Box 626, Nantucket, MA 02554

CELEBRATING OUR 50TH YEAR! In print, online, on your cell phone

Visit our online publication to see more articles, more photos, enter contests, and to share your impressions of Nantucket. For 50 years, YESTERDAY’S ISLAND/TODAY’S NANTUCKET has been the best source for planning your leisure time on Nantucket Island. From Daffodil Festival through Christmas Stroll, you can pick up our print editions, available everywhere, or you can visit us online at YesterdaysIsland.com. After you leave your favorite island, you can stay in touch with the happenings here — find us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram @nantucketinsider, and sign up for our free Nantucket eNewsletter — look for the link at the top of Nantucket.net Yesterdaysisland.com

Bookstores

Mitchell’s Book Corner

Open daily 10am–6pm: limited capacity, masks required Home delivery on Nantucket if item is “in stock” for just $5

508-228-1080 54 Main Street

MITCHELL’S BOOK CORNER prides itself on a long tradition of personalized attention to its customers for over 50 years. Visit nantucketbookpartners.com for any book in print, pre-orders, signed copies, e-books, audio books, gift cards, staff picks, and more. If the book is “on our shelves now” we can offer next business day island home delivery for $5. If the book is not on hand we can either ship it to you or order into the store and then deliver it to your home. We are also happy to ship books to anywhere in the US. Order online anytime or call between 10 am and 6 pm for curbside pickup 7 days a week of books and items on our shelves now. MITCHELL’S is now open from 10am to 6 pm daily for in-store shopping with limited capacity and masks required. mitchellsbookcorner.com

Nantucket Bookworks Open daily 10am–9pm: limited capacity, masks required Home delivery on Nantucket if item is “in stock” for just $5

508-228-4000 25 Broad Street

NANTUCKET BOOKWORKS is our quirky little shop chock full of books, gifts, and goodies. Visit nantucketbookpartners.com for books and nantucketbooksworks.com for the very best of Bookworks ONLINE. We have Nantucket gifts, puzzles, games, toys, art supplies, party accessories, stuffed animals, greeting cards, kids items, and so much more. If the items are in stock we can offer next business day island home delivery for $5. We also are happy to ship anywhere in the US. For books, shop nantucketbookpartners.com. Order online anytime or call 6 for curbside pickup 7 days a week of books and items on our shelves now. BOOKWORKS is now open from 10 am to 9 pm daily for in-store shopping with limited capacity and masks required. nantucketbookworks.com

NRTA See display ad for times and routes Year-Round Bus Routes

recommended or a future ride change card will be issued. Short term passes are available. Routes and schedules are subject to change without notice. See nrtawave.com for current details. nrtawave.com

Cannabis Accessories

Gray Lady Smoke Shop

508-901-9399 Upstairs at 2 Union Street

Wednesday - Saturday 11-6, Sunday 10-3 Fine Cigars, Glass, & Accessories.

Gray Lady Smoke Shop is your island destination for the largest selection of fine cigars and handmade accessories, featuring handmade glass from the Sandwich Glass Museum. Whether you’re looking for the perfect accompaniment for your beach day or walk around town, recommendations or unique gifts, or a cigar bar to make your island celebration a little more special, we are here to meet your needs. Call or come see us upstairs at 2 Union Street, just a cobblestone’s throw from Main Street, behind Ralph Lauren. AckGrayLady.com

Car Rentals

Affordable Rentals

508-228-3501 Open daily at 6 South Beach Street

Cars, jeeps, mopeds

AFFORDABLE RENTALS can help make your visit on Nantucket more complete. With their cars, 4x4s, vans, and mopeds, you will have access to all parts of the island: Great Point, Wauwinet, Coatue, Squam, ‘Sconset, Madaket, and more. Explore to your heart’s content in a vehicle from AFFORDABLE RENTALS, open daily at 6 South Beach Street. Call ahead for reservations. All major credit cards accepted. affrentals.com

Young’s Bicycle Shop “The Cycle-logical Way to See Nantucket Island”

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Buses 508-228-7025 Face coverings are required on all routes

RIDE THE WAVE to/from town, mid island areas, Madaket, Sconset, and points in between. Access real time information bus locations and estimated arrival at your stop from your computer or internet enabled cell phone at live.nrtawave.com. Service is provided year-round on select routes and thru mid-October on seasonal routes. See our schedule on nrtawave.com for complete information Fares are $2 or $3 depending on route, half fare for 65 & older, persons with disabilities, veterans, and active military personnel. Exact change is

508-228-1151 Open daily in season at 6 Broad St

Young’s Bicycle Shop added cars and 4x4’s to their rental fleet in the late 1970s. 4-door JEEP WRANGLERS and HONDA CIVIC SEDANS are their vehicle choices this year. Their Jeeps have manually convertible soft tops with both Town of Nantucket and Great Point beach driving stickers. The Civics are 4-door models with seat belts for 5. All YOUNG’S vehicles come equipped with windshield wipers if it rains (not likely), heaters if it’s cold (not this year), and AC if it’s too hot (it rarely gets too hot on Nantucket). Request a reservation at their website, call during open hours to check price and book a confirmed reservation or come by the shop to see what’s available today. youngsbicycleshop.com

Charters - Sailing & Boating

Endeavor

Cruises depart at 10am, 1:30pm, 3:30pm, & sunset Pleasure sailing

508-228-5585 Slip 1015, Straight Wharf

“Captain James Genthner shares his love of the Island with visitors aboard his sloop ENDEAVOR”—Ted Reinstein, CBS Good Day! Featured in Yankee Magazine’s Best of New England: “A cruise aboard the Endeavor is a lesson in beauty and local history.” “No one has done more to make sure that Nantucket’s maritime traditions are alive and well than Capt. Jim Genthner,” Nat Philbrick, author In the Heart of the Sea. The ENDEAVOR sails daily at 10am, 1:30pm, 3:30pm, and at sunset. Private charters, sailing celebrations, children’s programs, and gift certificates available. Call for information and reservations. endeavorsailing.com

Children’s Clothing & Accessories

Murray’s Toggery Shop

Mon.-Sat. from 10am-5pm & Sun. 10am to 4pm Classic & Updated Accessories for Men & Women

508-228-0437 62 Main Street

Stroll up Main Street, just a few steps from the wharves and marina, to find MURRAY`S TOGGERY SHOP, home of the original Nantucket Reds collections. Nantucket Reds are made from their 100% cotton that fades to pink and becomes softer with repeated washing. For children, shoppers can find overalls, shorts, jumpers, hats, baby blankets, onesies, sweaters, and more. MURRAY’S is multi-faceted and offers functional yet stylish clothing and accessories for infants and children. Nantucketreds.com

Gray Lady Smoke Shop

Cigars

Wednesday - Saturday 11-6, Sunday 10-3 Fine Cigars, Glass, & Accessories.

508-901-9399 Upstairs at 2 Union Street

AckGrayLady.com Gray Lady Smoke Shop is your island destination for all your smoke shop needs. We carry pipes, tobacco, handmade accessories, and by far the island’s largest selection of fine cigars and quality glass. Whether you’re looking for the perfect accompaniment for your day at the beach or walk around town, Gray Lady Smoke shop has what you need. Come see us upstairs at 2 Union Street (just steps off Main Street, around the corner from Ralph Lauren). Call to arrange a Cigar Bar for your reception, celebration, wedding, or island event.

Aunt Leah’s Fudge

Confections

Free sample available: just ask!

508-228-1017 Open daily at The Courtyard, 16 Straight Wharf

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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 40 scrumptious flavors. Her most popular fudge flavor is chocolate peanut butter, which has a layer of rich peanut butter fudge on the bottom, topped with a layer of decadent chocolate fudge. AUNT LEAH also has her famous Nantucket chocolate-covered 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. AUNT LEAH ships worldwide. auntleahs.com

Contests

NANTUCKET PHOTO CONTEST

Deadline is Sept. 12, 2020 See winners & entries online at Nantucket.net

508-228-9165 Box 626, Nantucket, MA 02554

nantucket.net/photos/contests.php This annual photo contest is a popular way to share your photos of Nantucket with the world. Winners of the 2019 Contest are online at nantucket.net. The 2020 Contest has begun: DEADLINE TO ENTER IS SEPTEMBER 12, 2020. We accept copyright-free images of Nantucket present and past. Email your entries to ACKPhotoContest@gmail.com or mail us a CD or thumb drive with electronic images from your digital camera. If you send us digital images, please make sure they are high-resolution. You can even mail in your prints of Nantucket Island. Visit Nantucket.net to see a great selection past entries and winners.

Copying, Mailboxes, Shipping

The UPS Store

Locally owned and operated

508-325-8884 Open Monday - Saturday at 61 Old South Road

Nantucket’s UPS STORE is in spacious quarters at 61 Old South Road and offers a variety of products and services to make your life easier: personal mailboxes, mail forwarding, UPS shipping and receiving, overnight delivery, and more. THE UPS STORE offers a wide variety of copy and print services, including b&w and color copies, output from disks, wide format printing, laminating, collating, and a full range of finishing services. You can even go there for notary services, passport photos, and mail boxes. THE UPS STORE makes high quality, full color banners and posters! Plenty off-street parking. THE UPS STORE: let them help you!

Counseling

Fairwinds - Nantucket’s Counseling Center

508-228-2689 FOR EMERGENCIES, CALL 877-784-6273 or 911 20 Vesper Lane, L-1 Gouin Village Donate to Fairwinds & have your portrait taken by a pro! Phone is answered 24/7

FAIRWINDS — NANTUCKET’S COUNSELING CENTER provides confidential, quality professional care to adults and youth who seek mental health and addiction services. All are welcome, regardless of ability to pay. Call to schedule a remote appointment for outpatient therapy, substance misuse counseling, peer recovery coaching, therapeutic mentoring, medication management, and more. We serve more than 1,000 Nantucket individuals and families to help meet their goals and improve their quality of life. YOU ARE NOT ALONE: FAIRWINDS is always here for you. Donate to FAIRWINDS and have your portrait taken on Nantucket by a professional portrait photographer with 30 years of experience! Visit fairwindscenter.org and click on the camera icon to sign up for a portrait! fairwindscenter.org

ACK 4170TM

Gifts

ACK 4170™ gift boutique features small makers and artists who create high-quality gifts, apparel, home decor, artwork (paintings & photography), stationery and Nantucket basket jewelry. Sail with us on Instagram at: ack4170 and Facebook: ACK 4170. Voted “Gold” Best Nantucket Gift Shop (2019) & “Silver” Best Store for Home (2020) by Cape Cod Life magazine readers. Visit our online store at ACK4170.com ACK4170.com

Welcoming customers on the wharf and online Unusual and Original Nantucket Theme Gifts

508-228-1353 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, note cards by Hill are their main focus. American made; that hard-to-find gift is here waiting for you! Treat yourself to a unique gift gallery from HILL’S. gshill.com

Ireland Galleries - Nantucket Chic

508-228-1907 See the internationally acclaimed mosaic & shell art of Lorene Ireland 12 Old South Wharf This creative store on Old South Wharf is dedicated to unique jewelry and accessories. NANTUCKET CHIC is a collaboration between Lorene and her daughter Natalie, an interior designer in New York City. This talented duo has stocked the store with bright and colorful purses and clutches, an extensive collection of jewelry, and unique clothes, scarves, and beach cover-ups. Open daily.

Nantucket Boat Basin Authentic Shop

508-228-5470 Open Daily 33 Straight Wharf Authentic Island Merchandise with Special Nantucket Designs nantucketboatbasinshop.com

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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. Get your authentic Nantucket shirts, vests, hats, and more! You’ll find us at 33 Straight Wharf.

Health Care

Nantucket Cottage Hospital

24-hr emergency services, hospital care, lab, rehab

508-825-8100 57 Prospect St

NANTUCKET COTTAGE HOSPITAL is open, safe, and ready to provide care for COVID-19 AND non-COVID-19 medical issues. NCH has taken numerous measures to ensure it is safe for all patients to come to our facility for their care. In the ER and inpatient floor, we have designated a high-risk zone for confirmed COVID-19 patients and patients under investigation for the disease, while those who are coming to the hospital for all other health issues are isolated from them in separate areas. Please do not delay care or ignore a pressing health issue. NCH is open, safe, and ready to care for you! Nantuckethospital.org

Icarus & Co

Home Decor 19 Old South Wharf

Jewelry and Home Decor icarusandco.com We’re open! The Nantucket Beach Stone Necklaces and Scallop Shell Earrings you love are back along with incredible new designs. Meet the artists and discover unique and one-of-akind jewelry, art, ceramics, pillows and more. Everything is handmade in Nantucket and New York. This summer, we’re introducing a “Make your own Necklace Bar” and “Creativity Rescue Kits” – take-home art kits for adults and kids for a dose of much-needed creativity. Sketching and watercolor, bead and leather, and wax ring carving kits are available. Visit us on the Wharf or online, where we’re always open.

Internet

Insiders Guide to Nantucket

508-228-9165

Beaches, Events, Museums, Dining, Classifieds, & More Visit Nantucket before & after you visit Nantucket!

Nantucket.net Visit NANTUCKET.NET for a beach listing, photo galleries, maps, and guides to lodging, dining, real estate, recreation, and much more! Our Calendar of Events is the most complete and is updated several times a week, year-round. And our classifieds are ever-changing. Visit Nantucket before, during, and after you visit Nantucket by going to Nantucket.net.

Call Nantucket

Island Apps Your telephone book for Nantucket

FREE download for IOS and Android Know who you want to call but need their phone number? Search by name on CALL NANTUCKET. Know what you want but not where to get it? Search by category on the up-todate and locally produced CALL NANTUCKET app. This app is free to download and easy to use. Both white pages and yellow pages are included. callnantucket.com

Blue Beetle

508.680.1777 Open daily 1A Old North Wharf (at Easy Street) Unique, salty-good gifts & products made by small makers and artists

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Jewelry & Gifts

508-228-3227 12 Main Street

BLUE BEETLE reflects the playfulness and elegance of island living. We strive to provide a collection of carefully curated clothing, jewelry, gifts and accessories that portray the summer lifestyle on Nantucket. We have modern, chic, and contemporary fashions to suit every occasion. Known for our Nantucket Jewelry, there is something for everyone; beads to fit Pandora, rings, bracelets and of course our charm bar, where you can create your own unique island necklace. We also offer Private Shopping Appointments, Curbside Pickup & Shipping. Visit us online at BlueBeetleNantucket.com —Follow us on Instagram: @BlueBeetle and Facebook. BlueBeetleNantucket.com

Icarus & Co

19 Old South Wharf

icarusandco.com Jewelry and Home Decor We’re open! The Nantucket Beach Stone Necklaces and Scallop Shell Earrings you love are back along with incredible new designs. Meet the artists and discover unique and one-of-akind jewelry, art, ceramics, pillows and more. Everything is handmade in Nantucket and New York. This summer, we’re introducing a “Make your own Necklace Bar” and “Creativity Rescue Kits” – take-home art kits for adults and kids for a dose of much-needed creativity. Sketching and watercolor, bead and leather, and wax ring carving kits are available. Visit us on the Wharf or online, where we’re always open.

Jewelers’ Gallery of Nantucket Visit us online Fine Antique & Estate Jewelry

508-228-0229 21 Centre Street

thejewelersgallery.com JEWELERS’ GALLERY offers Nantucket’s largest collection of antique and estate jewelry, including pieces by Tiffany, Cartier, Webb, and more. Until we can reopen, visit us online to see our 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. Call us for details. JEWELERS’ GALLERY has been serving Nantucket since 1971.


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Island Fun & Shopping The Love Shack by Lola

10 Old South Wharf Open 24/7 online Our Wharf store is open daily Handcrafted sterling pendants, bracelets, jewelry, t-shirts, candles & more!

THE LOVE SHACK is welcoming back customers to their shop on Old South Wharf. AND your favorite items are also available online at lolacompany.com LOLA™ designs and creates beautiful sterling jewelry with inspirational messages on the back marking important moments in peoples lives. With more than 30 pendant designs varying in size and gorgeous colors, creating your own look is endless and addicting. THE LOVE SHACK is home to our entire jewelry collection and is inspiration for our apparel, candles, soaps and more. Everything you need for your very own Love Shack! lolacompany.com

Made on Nantucket

508-228-0110 20 Old South Wharf

A unique collection of jewelry, apparel, gifts, & art

Just in at MADE ON NANTUCKET are a gorgeous collections of estate Native American jewelry and estate sterling silver Mexican jewelry with mother-of-pearl and abalone. Unique earrings, necklaces, bracelets, belt buckles — all at prices that will delight you! See our largest collection of vintage Bakelite in the East, featuring jewelry, kitchenware, and barware. In addition, MADE ON NANTUCKET has Jewelry by Beth Borzilleri, Kathleen A. Duncombe, Michelle Jhingoor, Sarah Hutton, Sage Belber, Amy Burrough, and Anne S. Terry.

Nantucket Estate Jewelry and Fine Arts Jewelry, Lightship Baskets, Art, Scrimshaw, & more

508-228-0272 Open daily at 1 Orange Street

We feature fine estate jewelry in all price ranges - antique, vintage, and contemporary including designers such as Tiffany, Cartier, Bulgari, Roberto Coin, and David Yurman. We also sell sterling silver jewelry and flatware and hollowware. We also carry a large assortment of Nantucket baskets and carved Nantucket purses, as well as a fine selection of antique scrimshaw. We stock an assortment of quality art work, including antique paintings, nautical items, maps, and island works by local artists. Nantucketjewelryandart.com

Nantucket Pearl Company

508-228-1353 American made, hand-strung pearl jewelry at 40 Straight Wharf Free Gift with $50 purchase & FREE SHIPPING online at NantucketPearls.com

Authentic American-made jewelry from quality pearls at affordable prices. Jewelry designer Pam Freitus creates unique jewelry from hand-picked pearls, stones, leather, crystals and glass. On some pieces, pearls are interspersed with turquoise, on others, the Ying and Yang of black and white is featured, or sapphire and diamond bling may be chosen to set off the soft reflection of the pearl’s whiteness. Look for Pam’s signature, a small red bead that identifies the piece as hers. NANTUCKET PEARL COMPANY jewelry is available online at NantucketPearls.com

R Simantov Fine Jewelry Open daily; appointments recommended contemporary jewelry masterpieces of lasting value

508-228-2918917-324-4410 14 Easy Street

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. rsimantov.com

Susan Lister Locke Gallery Inspired and Creative Jewelry

508-228-2132 28A Easy Street

Susan Lister Locke is an artist and jewelry designer living on Nantucket. First noted for her custom hand engraved Signet rings crafted in high karat gold, she went on to work directly with metal, incorporating designs with colorful & rare gemstones. Her Nantucket Sign Collection™ features a series of iconic Town signs with 34 favorite Nantucket areas, beaches and businesses

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that are fashioned as charms, cufflinks, & belt buckles. The Nantucket Sign Collection™ also includes her hand-engraved quarterboard bracelets in silver & gold as well as her Nantucket in Diamonds™ map of the island. Visit her gallery at 28A Easy Street. Contact Susan via email at susie@susanlisterlocke.com or by phone at 508.228.2132. susanlisterlocke.com

The Trinity Collection

508-228-7557 Vintage & Contemporary Watches and Exquisite Jewelry Open daily at 50 Main Street

THE TRINITY COLLECTION. Our shop offers an extensive collection of fine timepieces—classic designs with superb Swiss watchmaking. We specialize 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.

Museums & Sites

Egan Maritime Institute Join our virtual programming

508-228-2505 Podcasts, online programs, books, & more

The EGAN MARITIME INSTITUTE is offering virtual programming during the pandemic restrictions, including our TIME & TIDE PODCAST with dramatic and harrowing stories of Nantucket’s seafaring past at timeandtidenantucket.com. Your support will help Egan Maritime continue to provide programs like this and our Sea of Opportunities programs to offer Nantucket students STEM-based maritime and experiential education, our Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum, ACKweather.com, and Mill Hill Press which publishes books on Nantucket’s maritime heritage. Your support in the form of tax-deductible gifts and memberships is more critical now that ever! Visit us at eganmaritime.org

Nantucket Historical Association

508-228-1894 Your portal to Nantucket history is now open Monday-Saturday from 8 am to 6 pm We welcome you with a non-touch, safe experience 15 Broad Street

The NANTUCKET WHALING MUSEUM is NOW OPEN to provide visitors with a non-touch and safe experience. Reserve your time to visit and your ticket at nha.or. In this top-quality exhibition venue, we have 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. Our gateway film “Nantucket,” directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Ric Burns, showcases the island’s natural beauty and its significant role in global history in a 51-minute film that is a feast for the eyes. For 2020, there is a new self-guided audio tour, a yellow “Cobblestone Road” that will guide you safely through museum galleries, and members-only hours. Don’t miss our new ESSEX exhibit, and bring your children to our new Discovery Center: an interactive imaginary experience. You can also visit us online at nha.org

Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum 158 Polpis Road, just 3.5 miles from Nantucket Town

The NANTUCKET SHIPWRECK & LIFESAVING MUSEUM is devoted to the history of Nantucket lifesaving, famous shipwrecks and rescues around the island, life-saving equipment, daily routine at life-saving stations, and the United States Coast Guard. Unable to open the museum for 2020 due to the pandemic, they have TURNED THE MUSEUM INSIDE OUT! They have posted full color storyboards detailing what you would see in the museum around their beautiful property with stunning views at 158 Polpis Road. Stop by with your own picnic and see the inside of the museum outside. eganmaritime.org

Cold Noses

Pet Accessories & Gifts

A special downtown pet boutique

508-228-5477 Open daily from 10 am to 6pm at 48 Centre St

COLD NOSES your favorite downtown pet boutique for more than 30 years, has moved uptown to 48 Centre Street. We offer a wide variety of toys, treats, accessories, and necessities for your pets. Exclusive signature Nantucket collars and leashes feature different iconic island designs, including lighthouses, lobsters, whales, shells, baskets, and anchors. We have lots of toys for your four-legged friends, and for humans who love pets, we have fun gifts and ornaments. Stop in if you forget a critical pet item, if you are looking for that distinctive pet-themed Nantucket keepsake or a special something for a pet or pet person. geronimos.com

EAS SILY ORDER ONLIN NE

“Fresh Off the Boat!” Lobsters alive or cooked - call ahead for fast service

BEER R|WINE|SPIRITS

Lobsters • Littlenecks • Steamers • Nantucket Bay Scallops Cod • Flounder • Salmon • Swordfish • Halibut • Gray Sole

CA AVIAR|CH R|CHEESE|CIGAR ARS

Stop by to enter our FREE weekly MegaFish Seafood Drawing!

508-228-9140 Gift Certificates Available • Handicap Accessible

Open 9am-7pm Year-round • 23 Trotter’s Lane Look for the Lobster Flag

508-228-2505

1 N BEACH ST

508.228 8.2755

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Shoes

Murray’s Toggery Shop

508-228-0437 Open daily at 62 Main Street

Classic & Updated Accessories for Men & Women

Stroll up Main Street, just a few steps from the wharves and marina, to MURRAY`S TOGGERY SHOP, for a fabulous selection of shoes and sandals for men AND women. They have everything to meet you footwear needs including Nantucket Red Tretorns, Uggs, Olukai, Jack Rogers, Sperry Topsider, Birkenstock, Steve Madden, Saucony, and much more. Step out in style with MURRAY’S! Nantucketreds.com

Smoke Shop

Gray Lady Smoke Shop

508-901-9399 upstairs at 2 Union Street

Wednesday - Saturday 11-6, Sunday 10-3 Fine Cigars, Glass, & Accessories.

Gray Lady Smoke Shop is your island destination for all your smoke shop needs. We carry pipes, tobacco, handmade accessories, and by far the island’s largest selection of fine cigars and quality glass. Whether you’re looking for the perfect accompaniment for your day at the beach or walk around town, Gray Lady Smoke shop has what you need. Come see us upstairs at 2 Union Street (just steps off Main Street, behind Ralph Lauren), or call to arrange a cigar bar for your reception, celebration, wedding, or island event. AckGrayLady.com

Summer Shades

Transportation Boat

Hy-Line Cruises

hy-linecruises.com Travel between Nantucket and Hyannis is about an hour on the HY-LINE’s reliable high-speed ferry. THE GREY LADY, Hy-Line’s water-jet catamaran is comfortable, convenient, and offers the highest level of customer service passengers have come to expect from HY-LINE CRUISES. You’ll cross the Sound in half the time! PLEASE SEE OUR SCHEDULE PRINTED HERE IN YESTERDAY’S ISLAND FOR CURRENT DEPARTURES. Face-coverings are required for travel.

508-228-0262 1 Steamboat Wharf steamshipauthority.com

508-325-5530 The Courtyard, Straight Wharf

Tours - Walking

Nantucket Walking Tours

508-332-0953 Ghost Walks every evening at 8 pm, morning walks are offered daily. See Events for other daytime tours. Social distancing observed! Meet Tour Guide at Main & Centre sts by bank steps

508-228-3949 Straight Wharf

Travel daily; see schedule for times Reliable Fast Ferry service between Nantucket and Hyannis

Reservations Daily: 7:30am - 4pm

Featuring sunglasses by Chanel, Oliver Peoples, Tory Burch, Maui Jims, Oakley, Salt, Ray Ban, Tom Ford, Smith, Costa, Persol, 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.

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A fascinating evening stroll to five of the island’s most haunted locations, led by the original guide. See descriptions below for departure times — meet the guide 10 to 15 minutes early at the corner of Main & Centre streets, near the bank steps. $20 for Adults. $15 for Seniors (65+) and Teens. $5 for Ages 7 to 12; under 7 free. Cash only. No reservations necessary. GHOST WALK TOWN ROUTE TOUR is offered Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday at 8pm. GHOST WALK CEMETERY ROUTE TOUR is offered Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 8pm. MORNING EXERCISE WALKING TOUR – Fabulous Mansions of the Cliff & Brant Point at 8:30 am on Friday, Sunday, and Monday. MORNING EXERCISE WALKING TOUR – Historic Mansions & 1746 Windmill at 8:30 am on Saturday, Tuesday, Wednesday. HISTORIC DOWNTOWN WALKING TOUR every day at 11 am.

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Sunglasses

The Island’s largest selection of sunglasses

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The Trinity Collection

Watches 508-228-7557 Open daily at 50 Main Street

Classic timepieces: vintage & contemporary

THE TRINITY COLLECTION. Our shop offers an extensive collection of fine timepieces—classic designs with superb Swiss watchmaking. We specialize in fine watches such as: Franck Muller, Patek Philippe, Vacheron & Constantin, Cartier, Chronoswiss, Audemars, Graham, Panerai, Ulysse Nardin, Pierre Kunz, U Boat, and Rolex—vintage and contemporary. We also offer fine jewelry, contemporary and estate. We take trades and are always looking to purchase timepieces.

The ORIGINAL NANTUCKET GHOST WALK is the most popular walking tour ever on Nantucket.

Island Dining Guide Nantucket Bake Shop

Open daily we ship anywhere Decorate small batch cookies from scratch

Order online at Nantucketcoffee.com

Freshly Roasted Coffee Beans 508-228-2797 17-1/2 Old South Road

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 world-famous 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.

Nantucket Cookie Company

Coffee

Nantucket Coffee Roasters

Bakeries

All the delicious freshly baked treats & bread you love Monday-Saturday from 7 am to 3 pm

CISCO BREWERS is open daily for curbside pick-up AND now also for for walk-in guests. Reminder: you will not be permitted on property without a mask. You can order curbside takeout at ciscobrewerscurbside.com ciscobrewersnantucket.com

508-228-5814 inside Easy Street Cantina, 2 Broad St.

nantucketcookie.net THE NANTUCKET COOKIE COMPANY offers their freshly baked tempting treats. Stop in their Steamboat Wharf location inside The Easy Street Cantina and indulge — you won’t be disappointed! Sending our cookies to friends and family? Arrange for in-store pickup, or we will ship anywhere in the USA!

Brewers

Cisco Brewers 508-325-5929 Our Courtyard is OPEN! 5 Bartlett Farm Road Monday-Saturday 11 am - 7pm & Sunday noon to 7pm: Please wear face-covering At CISCO BREWERS we make BIG, all-grain beers in our tiny brewery using traditional methods, fine malts, and whole hops. NEW: their WILLA ORGANIC VODKA proceeds benefit ACKSaves.org. Located next to the Triple Eight Distillery, home of the “Triple Eight Vodka,” and Nantucket Vineyard, CISCO is the only local producer of fresh beer, delicious wine, and smooth vodka.

For more than 25 years, NANTUCKET COFFEE ROASTERS has been Nantucket’s premier artisan coffee roaster. Locally owned and operated, we enjoy advantages that escape bigger roasters. We specialize in bringing limited and micro-lots of coffee here to Nantucket from small farms all over the world. Our highly skilled Roast Master oversees the development of each and every batch by hand and eye, without the use of automation. We roast to order and deliver exceptionally fresh, specialty coffees to our customers. Our stock is constantly changing and we’re adding new arrivals on a regular basis. Visit nantucketcoffee.com to see what’s new and place your order

ACK Eats

Food Delivery Service

Available 7 days a week

ackeats.com, 774-325-0744 We deliver for more than 3 dozen island restaurants

You’ll see us delivering by traditional car, by boat, and even by electric bikes! Most deliveries are made in under an hour. Delivery times vary based on traffic, the restaurant’s ability to prepare food and weather conditions. We recommend that large orders be placed at least 2 hours in advance, but if you require a specific lunch time delivery, 24-hour notice is recommended. Our standard delivery fee is based on your distance from the restaurant for orders placed online or through our call center.

Bartlett’s Farm

Markets

Daily 7am-7pm; 7am-8am 60+ shopping only

508-228-9403 Groceries, fresh produce, food-to-go

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. Grocery shop online for curbside pickup. Special senior hour from 7 am to 8 am for adults age 60 and older. bartlettsfarm.com


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Island Dining Guide Indoor & Outdoor Restaurant Dining All restaurants listed here are offering distanced indoor dining. Many are also offering outdoor dining on patios and new sidewalk café dining. Most of these restaurants are also offering Take-Out. Reservations are highly recommended for all.

The Beet

508.680.1857 Monday - Saturday 12pm - 8pm 9 South Water Street Healthy food, something for everyone! Made to order breakfast, salads, sandwiches, dinner specials

THE BEET features healthy, food + beer, wine + sake in an inviting atmosphere. Located in the -beet of downtown Nantucket, THE BEET will satiate everyone’s cravings – our breakfast sandwich, known as the best on island, to our hearty salads, tuna poke + noodle bowls, steak frites and infamous chicken burger, can also be easily ordered online and enjoyed anywhere. Conveniently located between both ferries, THE BEET is the perfect choice for quick grab-ngo when you arrive or on your way off-island. TAKEOUT - Order online ahead of time and skip the wait at thebeetnantucket.com + Facebook + Instagram - @thebeetnantucket.com Mention this ad and receive a BEET sticker to share your LOVE of THE BEET!

Black-Eyed Susan’s Breakfast daily 7am-1pm; Dinner Mon-Sat from 6pm Open for dine-in and take-out

508-325-0308 10 India Street

Black-EyedSusans.com 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, 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. Also offering takeout with callin ordering for dinner from 4 to 9:30 pm for same-day pickup between 5-10 pm

Dune Indoor Dining, Patio & Sidewalk Dining, & Contact-less pickup Monday - Saturday 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm Where chic meets casual comfort

508-228-5550 20 Broad Street

DuneNantucket.com DUNE is welcoming guests to dine inside, dine outside on their patio and at their new sidewalk cafe tables, and to order online to take Dinner from Dune to Go! Visit DuneNantucket.com for menus to order online or to make a table reservation. DUNE serves dinner Monday-Saturday from 5:30 to 9:30. C hef Michael Getter, formerly of 21 Federal and American Seasons, is in the kitchen! 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 Sun-Thurs 8am-10pm; Fri & Sat 8am-midnight 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. FREE CURB-SIDE PICKUP and distanced dining indoors and on our flower-lined patio with water views! 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. Home of the Nantucket Cookie Company. Fun, Fast, Family Food. EasyStreetCantina.com

The Faregrounds Open daily from 11:30 am, indoor and outside seating Delicious & affordable. Gift Cards available

508-228-4095 27 Fairgrounds Road

One of Nantucket’s favorite restaurants, THE FAREGROUNDS is serving its regular menus with daily specials, and beer + wine is available with your takeout food order (must show proper ID). Try their tasty Off-Shore Nibbles, their amazing BBQ Pulled Pork Nachos, one of their chargrilled specialty burgers, or indulge in some of their sensational seafood dishes! They have hearty hot and cold sandwiches and salads, and their pizzas are a favorite with patrons! There’s plenty of parking; major credit cards accepted. Visit thefaregrounds.com to see the menus and call FAREGROUNDS at 508-228-4095 to order your takeout. Call ahead to reserve one of their outdoor dining tables! thefaregrounds.com

Fifty-Six Union Indoor & Outdoor Dining, plus Take-Out Global Cuisine, Glorious Libations, Glamorous Staff

508-228-6135 56 Union Street

fiftysixunion.com 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 can’t be hampered even by a pandemic! Wendy and Chef Peter Jannelle will be offering their delicious global cuisine for takeout and are welcoming guests in their garden patio for outdoor dining. Watch for the start of indoor dining!. For takeout, visit Fiftysixunion.com for the menu and call in your dinner order. They have an impressive selection of wines and beers that you can pair with your curbside pickup. FIFTY-SIX UNION... there’s nothing else quite like it on Nantucket.

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Rose & Crown Visit theroseandcrown.com for hours and to order online Takeout, Delivery, & Sidewalk Café Style Dining

508-228-2595 23 South Water Street

THE ROSE & CROWN is a perennial favorite of islanders and visitors. Stop by for one of the largest draft Craft Beer selections on the island and our scratch made Eclectic Pub Fare. We offer everything you could desire, including nachos and wings, sandwiches and our famous burgers, lobster rolls, local seafood, and mouth watering steaks, plus gluten-free and vegetarian options. Always family friendly with a children’s menu. Order online for takeout. THE ROSE & CROWN is accepting call-ahead reservations for outside and distanced indoor dining!

The Ships Inn

508-228-0040 13 Fair Street

Dine In or order dinner online for pickup Wednesday-Sunday American Brasserie

SHIPS INN is a Nantucket tradition of good taste. The new takeout offers a diverse menu featuring seasonal specialties and Ships Inn favorites. The food is presented with understated elegance and fresh, bold flavors that will make your visit a memorable one. SHIPS INN offers dining in their distanced dining rooms and, new for 2020: contact-less takeout. Our 2020 menu is online at shipsinnnantucket.com. Place your order online for same day curbside pickup Wednesday through Sunday. Orders are accepted from 12 noon, and pickup times can be selected every 15 minutes during open hours 5:30 to 8 pm shipsinnnantucket.com

Sophie T’s Pizza Open daily 11:15am to 9pm - distanced indoor dining & take-out Pizza, pastas, salads, subs, sandwiches, wraps & more.

508-325-6265 7 Dave Street

Something fresh is always cooking at SOPHIE T’S PIZZA. Islanders and visitors have made Nantucket’s perennial blue-ribbon favorite their dining destination for dining in or take out for over 16 years. In addition to Classic Cheese, Small Crispy Flatbread, and Small Gluten-Free, pizza at SOPHIE T’S can come with more than 2 dozen toppings. Plus they serve the most varied choice of fresh, bountiful salads, buffalo wings, pasta, daily specials, and an array of subs and sandwiches that come fully dressed and toasted, if you wish. Call ahead for fast take-out & daily specials. Daily specials on Facebook & follow us on Twitter @sophietspizza. Sophie T’s Pizza is located mid-island at 7 Dave St. in Nantucket Commons with plenty of parking. Stop by for a menu and see if you can resist a slice! sophietspizza.com

The Faregrounds

Pizza

Open daily from 11:30 am, indoor and outside seating Delicious & affordable. Gift Cards available

508-228-4095 27 Fairgrounds Road

One of Nantucket’s favorite restaurants, THE FAREGROUNDS is serving its regular menus with daily specials, and beer + wine is available with your takeout food order (must show proper ID). Try their tasty Off-Shore Nibbles, their amazing BBQ Pulled Pork Nachos, one of their chargrilled specialty burgers, or indulge in some of their sensational seafood dishes! They have hearty hot and cold sandwiches and salads, and their pizzas are a favorite with patrons! There’s plenty of parking; major credit cards accepted. Visit thefaregrounds.com to see the menus and call FAREGROUNDS at 508-228-4095 to order your takeout. Call ahead to reserve one of their outdoor dining tables! thefaregrounds.com

Sophie T’s Pizza Open daily 11:15am to 9pm - distanced indoor dining & take-out Pizza, pastas, salads, subs, sandwiches, wraps & more.

508-325-6265 7 Dave Street

sophietspizza.com Something fresh is always cooking at SOPHIE T’S PIZZA. Islanders and visitors have made Nantucket’s perennial blue-ribbon favorite their dining destination for dining in or take out for over 16 years. In addition to Classic Cheese, Small Crispy Flatbread, and Small Gluten-Free, pizza at SOPHIE T’S can come with more than 2 dozen toppings. Plus they serve the most varied choice of fresh, bountiful salads, buffalo wings, pasta, daily specials, and an array of subs and sandwiches that come fully dressed and toasted, if you wish. Call ahead for fast take-out & daily specials. Daily specials on Facebook & follow us on Twitter @sophietspizza. Sophie T’s Pizza is located mid-island at 7 Dave St. in Nantucket Commons with plenty of parking. Stop by for a menu and see if you can resist a slice!

Souza’s Seafood

Seafood

Open from 9am 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. 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 to take off-island with you. Sign up for our free MEGA-FISH drawing!

The Beet

Subs, Sandwiches, Salads

Monday - Saturday 12pm - 8pm

508.680.1857 9 South Water Street

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frites and infamous chicken burger, can also be easily ordered online and enjoyed anywhere. Conveniently located between both ferries, THE BEET is the perfect choice for quick grab-ngo when you arrive or on your way off-island. TAKEOUT - Order online ahead of time and skip the wait at thebeetnantucket.com + Facebook + Instagram - @thebeetnantucket.com Mention this ad and receive a BEET sticker to share your LOVE of THE BEET!

Easy Street Cantina

508-228-5418 Open Sun-Thurs 8am-10pm; Fri & Sat 8am-midnight corner of Easy & Broad sts. Walk-Up Window Service, Curbside & Islandwide Delivery, & a Spacious Patio

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). 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. Call or order online for contact-less payment, pickup at our window, or delivery islandwide. Take your feast home, to the beach, or on the boat. Our bacon-egg-and-cheese burritos are the perfect breakfast to go. One Nibble & You’re Hooked! Call or order at easystreetcantina.com for contact-less payment & delivery or visit our window. Our spacious patio is open for dining, and we have distanced indoor dining. EasyStreetCantina.com

Thai House Nantucket

Sushi

508-680-1522 Open daily 11am-9pm 118 Old South Road Menus online - call for curbside pickup or arrange delivery at ACKEats

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. Their sushi rolls are fresh and delicious, with specialties like an Orange Roll, Rainbow Roll, and Crunchy Roll. Pair the sushi with Miso Soup, Seaweed Salad, or Squid Salad. Catering services are available. Our menus are all at ackthaihouse.com — call for Curbside Pickup or arrange delivery at ACK Eats. ackthaihouse.com

Bartlett’s Farm

Take-Out Only

Open daily 7am to 7pm, 7am-8am 60+ shopping only Fresh baked goods, foods-to-go, fresh produce

508-228-9403 33 Bartlett Farm Road

bartlettsfarm.com 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. Our breakfast sandwiches are a great way to start your day, and check online for our daily lunch and dinner specials. BARTLETT’S even has prepared foods that you can take home and heat up 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.

Cook’s Cafe Open daily 8 am to 3 pm Healthy Take Out — Wraps and Smoothies

508-228-8810 6 South Beach Street

COOK’S CAFE is the way to eat healthy while you’re on Nantucket. Start your day right with one of their breakfast wraps, a toasted bagel, and a cup of freshly brewed coffee or a refreshing breakfast smoothie. Their Mermaid Magic Smoothie is a great way to start your day! For lunch or later, order one of COOK’S hearty wraps—there are more than 15 to choose from in two sizes, and they also have vegan specialties! All wraps are affordably priced: under $10. Go

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international with the “Bangkok Chicken Wrap,” the “Tokyo Curry Wrap,” the “Napoleon,” or try one of their tasty Bowls. They also have some classics: Italian, Turkey, Tuna Salad, Buffalo Chicken, and more! COOK’s smoothies make a terrific afternoon snack. You can call in or order online at cookscafenantucket.com cookscafenantucket.com

Nantucket Poke Open Every Day from 11:30 am to 5 pm Order online or by phone for curbside pickup/delivery

508-321-3064 Cisco Beach

NANTUCKET POKE food trailer uses only sushi-grade fish and the freshest ingredients for our traditional Hawaiian poke bowls. We choose the finest cuts of sustainable fish from Sayle’s Seafood on a daily basis. Sid Wainer & Son’s, Bartlett’s Farm, and Cisco Brewers Farm all provide us with freshly harvested produce for our toppings. Our mission is to encourage happy and healthy lifestyles with affordable high-quality food. Yes, our menu is vegan and vegetarian friendly and gluten free. Nantucket Poke is environmentally responsible. Not only is our fish sustainable but also all of our disposable products are eco-friendly. We will donate a portion of our profits to local organizations on Nantucket that focus on land and ocean conservation. Making a difference one bowl at a time. nantucketpoke.com

Siam to Go 508-228-SIAM (7426) Open Mon-Fri 11am to 7pm and Sat 4 to 7pm Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Ln Thai Cuisine made with fresh ingredients at reasonable prices SIAM TO GO offers an appealing selection of authentic Thai cuisine that is light, fresh, and traditional. The menu includes Thai curries, noodle and rice dishes, and house specialties, offered with a choice of chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, fried tofu, or vegetables. The Create Your Own Curry section of the menu allows you to pair a protein with any of their six favorite curries. The entree section of the menu is especially tempting, with dishes like Kai Yad Sai (Thai-style 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. siamtogonantucket.com

Thai House Nantucket

508-680-1522 Open daily 11am to 9pm 118 Old South Road Menus online - call for curbside pickup or arrange delivery at ACKEats

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. Catering services are available. Our menus are all at ackthaihouse.com — call for Curbside Pickup or arrange delivery at ACK Eats. ackthaihouse.com

Wine & Spirits

Epernay Wine & Spirits

508-228-2755 Open Daily - Order online 24/7 - Deliver anywhere on-island 1 N Beach Street Largest Rosé Wine Selection, Craft Beer, Boutique Liquors, Cheese, Cigars

The only Sommelier owned + operated wine store on Nantucket! Why trust your wine choices to anyone else? DELIVERY ANYWHERE ON ISLAND + CURBSIDE PICK-UP available every day. Advanced Sommelier Jenny Benzie + Certified Sommelier Kirk Baker invite you to join them for their FREE Virtual Wine Tasting every Thursday @ 6 PM on FB + IG LIVE. ÉPERNAY WINE & SPIRITS is located in the Brant Point neighborhood, just steps from downtown near the White Elephant and Nantucket Hotel. @epernaywines | #YesWayEpernay | We Deliver to You epernaywines.com

Where to Take Your Take-Out

There are plenty of places downtown and around the island where you can enjoy your coffee or takeout. You'll find park benches appropriately spaced along most streets in the heart of town. There are even a few areas where several benches are clustered together but where you can still socially distance. In addition to the benches, here are our favorite parks and sitting areas where you can stay 6-feet from others but not feel quarantined. Just remember to respect your surroundings and fellow residents, and clean up after yourself! Massachusetts state restrictions on restaurants have begun to ease, and island eateries are offering distanced indoor dining in addition to outdoor table service and takeout. There are still limitations under current guidance, and statewide and local face-covering orders remain in effect. For up-to-date details, visit nantucket.net/COVID-19-FAQ.php

Around Town You'll find park benches appropriately spaced along most in-town streets. There are a few areas where several benches are clustered together but where you can still socially distance.

The Atheneum Park Entrance to this is along India Street, to the right of the steps into the Nantucket Atheneum. There are benches and a grassy area where children like to play.


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The Nantucket Whaling Museum 13 Broad Street has benches placed in front of the museum

Children's Beach Park Harbor View Way is a short stroll from downtown. There are benches and a grassy area, along with a small stretch of beach. Limited parking is available.

Sculpture Pocket Park There is a “pocket park” on India Street between Federal & Centre sts that is adorned with sculptures. Benches on the bricked area provide seating.

Town Pier Park Walk down Washington Street, past the Handlebar Cafe (which also has a few benches for customers) and go beyond Brant Point Marine. Here you’ll find benches and a path to the water. Parking across the street in the town lot.

Fair Street Park At the corner of Main & Fair sts. This park is in the heart of town, so it has no parking of its own, but there are usually parking spots nearby. It has benches & stone seating around fountain and is beautifully adorned with fresh plants.

“Arthur’s Park” portion of the Land Bank's Consue Springs Property On the edge of town beyond Consue Springs. It is a bit of a walk from Main Street. There is one picnic table and grassy area. No parking is available.

Pocket Park at Francis & Union This small grassy area with two benches is about a half-mile or so walk from downtown Nantucket. It’s a lovely place to sit with some views of the water, but is not on the water. There is no parking.

Old South Road Park Near the Airport Owned by the Town of Nantucket, this spacious grassy space dotted with young trees and sculpture is ideal for children who need to run (but keep them away from the busy streets! There is a paved pathway and several benches. No parking is available here, but it is next to an NRTA bus stop.


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Monarchs & Moths from page 22

the monarchs’ search for nectar. September marks the beginning of fall migration for millions of monarch butterflies. Adult monarchs are partway through their lifecycle, but their reproduction is on hold. These monarchs are different from their parents, grandparents, and even great grandparents. Previous generations completed their life cycle in four weeks. Each of these previous generations migrated north, resulting in four generations over the course of the summer. Butterflies in this last generation are members of the generation that migrates south, often called the monarch “super generation”. With all this talk about monarchs, let’s not forget about the other milkweed loving beast – the milkweed tussock moth. The hairy caterpillar of the milkweed tussock moth (MTM) looks like an orange, white, and black teddy bear in its late stage of development. Just like monarchs, the MTM relies on milkweed plants for survival to adulthood. It ingests the toxins from the milkweed and stores it in their bodies. Their bright coloration warns predators (like birds) of their toxicity. These native caterpillars need the milkweed just like the monarchs and they have evolved alongside each other. Please don’t pick them off in favor of monarchs. They all need the milkweed. As adult moths, the MTM is much less charismatic than the monarch butterflies. Their gray wings and hairy yellow-orange abdomens don’t inspire a conservation movement. They also lack a cool migration story residing in one place their entire lives. On Nantucket, monarchs are more like summer residents while the MTM is an old salt. At the end of the caterpillar development when the MTM caterpillars are fat and happy, the milkweed tussock moths pupate and spend the winter as hairy cocoons. They emerge as adult moths in early summer to mate and lay eggs starting the cycle all over again. While less exciting than monarchs, efforts to increase milkweed populations and protect monarchs from pesticides also protect this native species. No matter who you are or where you live, you can help monarchs and milkweedloving species by getting involved today. Start by planting milkweed and nectar plants that are native to your area; whether it’s Nantucket or your home location. Garden organically to minimize your impacts on monarchs, their food plants, and other pollinators. And support organizations that protect native habitat.

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