Last week, Nantucket was placed under a Level 1 drought by the Massachusetts Drought Management Task Force, prompting mandatory restrictions on outdoor water use. Then, over last weekend, we learned that the town’s primary water pump suffered a mechanical failure, leaving the island’s water storage tank at “critically low” levels. The ensuing water use ban has included all non-essential water use, and applies only to properties connected to the municipal water system.
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In this Issue
- Bid to Save Lives
- Behind the Seams Quilt Project & Events
- Curtain Goes Up in New Island Theater
- Fishing with the Coach
- Water, Water, Everywhere, But…
- New Chapter with Ideas, Community, and Conversation
- Sharing Talent and Inspiration
- What’s New On Nantucket
- Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket Page by Page
- Limerick Challenge
Articles by Department
- An Island Point of View
- Exploring Nantucket
- Featured Articles
- Featured Entrepreneur
- Featured Restaurants
- Insider Tips
- Island Cooking
- Island Science
- Nantucket Arts
- Nantucket Entertaining
- Nantucket Essays
- Nantucket Events
- Nantucket History & People
- Nantucket Style
- Nantucket Voices
- What's New on Nantucket
Read The Paper Online
In this Issue
- Bid to Save Lives
- Behind the Seams Quilt Project & Events
- Curtain Goes Up in New Island Theater
- Fishing with the Coach
- Water, Water, Everywhere, But…
- New Chapter with Ideas, Community, and Conversation
- Sharing Talent and Inspiration
- What’s New On Nantucket
- Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket Page by Page
- Limerick Challenge
Articles by Department
- An Island Point of View
- Exploring Nantucket
- Featured Articles
- Featured Entrepreneur
- Featured Restaurants
- Insider Tips
- Island Cooking
- Island Science
- Nantucket Arts
- Nantucket Entertaining
- Nantucket Essays
- Nantucket Events
- Nantucket History & People
- Nantucket Style
- Nantucket Voices
- What's New on Nantucket