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Town officials talked about action their communities have taken or plan to take, and how they can work together.
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"Questions have been coming at us about potentially euthanizing Snow Cone. The science of euthanizing a whale at sea is, let's say, in its extreme infancy," Landry said. "But if we find a weather window, we do feel as though there are things that we can do to make her life better."
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Lawmakers are hopeful the high-end tax will be passed as an option for local communities next session.
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CAI's Kathryn Eident talks with Alan Worden of Community Data Platforms about their latest research on Nantucket population numbers from 2014 through 2021.
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“A lot of people are calling, trying to find out how they can sign up for the study,” said Maura Valley, health agent in Tisbury.
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CAI's Kathryn Eident talks with Jason Graziadei of the Nantucket Current about the timeline of events after the historic building was defaced with racist language imagery and the questions that still linger.
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The Nantucket site manager for the Museum of African American History says the community is feeling a small measure of closure from Monday’s civil court decision in a case of racist and threatening vandalism on the island, but she believes the defendant should be criminally charged.
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“We are in an absolute crisis,” English teacher Page Martineau said.
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The Nantucket Chamber of Commerce welcomed its new executive director on Monday.
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Firefighters from Fall River, Hyannis, and Nantucket are participating in a study to see whether PFAS chemicals are working their way from firefighters’ gear into their bodies. The results could eventually help lead to the standardization of protective apparel that’s made with less – or even zero – PFAS.