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Nantucket Town Election Results 2008

Town Election 2008: Vote Here

Nantucket Town Election 2008 results are in. Take a look and submit your comments:

2008 Nantucket Town Election

Plum meets up with the candidates for their final campaign push for this year's town election. Take a look as we check in with the candidates during the 2008 Nantucket Town Election.

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Nantucket Town Meeting 2008

Nantucket Town Building

2008 Annual Nantucket Town Meeting


At the 2008 Annual Nantucket Town Meeting, 601 people were in attendance on the first night and 358 voters were present the 2nd night at at Nantucket High School's Mary P. Walker Auditorium. Take a look at what got passed, what didn't, and what was up for discussion over the course of two nights at this year's important meeting.

Nantucket School Committee Meeting: April 1, 2008

During the April 1st school committee meeting Nantucket Elementary teachers present the reading program "Reading Recovery." It's a highly individualized program made to improve students reading levels and to encourage reading at home.
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Rick Atherton for Nantucket Board of Selectman

Paid advertisement by Rick Atherton for Nantucket Board of Selectmen.
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Senator O'Leary and Representative Turkington

State Senator Robert O'Leary and Representative Eric Turkington stopped by Plum to talk about Nantucket's home owner's insurance and state windfarm regulations.
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Nantucket School Committee Meeting: Mar 18, 2008

Nantucket Public School's Superintendent Dr. Robert Pellicone reviews the initiatives around the Post Traumatic Stress Management Team during the Nantucket School Committee's meeting on Tuesday, March 18, 2008.
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Meet the Candidates: Submit Your Questions

Tim Madden Man on the Street

The Nantucket Civic League is hosting a forum today to meet the candidates running for Selectmen, Town Planning Board, Nantucket School Committee and the Historic District Commission. Representatives from Nantucket's media outlets will hold a Q & A session with the candidates and as we distinguish Nantucket's most pressing issues, we're asking you (yes, you!) for help.

At the Nantucket Civic League's community forum, we learned some of the hot issues for the 2008 Town Meeting: new zoning regulations, coastal erosion regulations, and Historic District Commission regulations. From cost of living, to funding for our public schools, our island faces critical issues that will affect its long-term sustainability.

Take part in this discussion by taking our poll and submitting your questions on our comment board below. The questions will be used at this year's Meet the Candidates community forum.

Meet the Candidates:

Selectman [4 for 2 positions]: Rick Atherton, Brian Chadwick, David Gray, Whiting Willauer

School Committee [3 for 2 positions]: Christine Elahi, Robin Harvey, Timothy J. Lepore

Planning Board [2 for 1 position]: Michael Kopko, Linda Williams

Historic District Commission [5 for 2 positions]: David Barham, Diane Coombs, Dirk G Roggeveen, Deborah Timmerman, John R Wagley

Plum TV Schedule 

Friday 4/4 1:30pm Planning Board followed by Board of Selectman (p1)
Sunday 4/6 5:30pm Board of Selectman (p2) followed by Planning Board
Monday 4/7 5pm, Board of Selectman (p1) followed by School Committee
Wednesday 4/9 10am, Planning Board followed by Board of Selectman (p2)
Friday 4/11 1pm, Board of Selectman (p2) followed by Historic District Commission

Cape Wind vs. Save Our Sound

Cape Wind vs. Save Our Sound: Signage

The second of four public regional hearings on the environmental impact of the wind turbines proposed in Nantucket Sound was held Tuesday evening at the Nantucket High School. The packed Mary P. Walker auditorium was the stage for debate on an issue that, according to CapeCodToday.com, has split Nantucket. Sixty people got up to speak, 36 of which were against the wind farm. The meeting, which went from 5-9pm, began with a presentation from Mineral Management Services, a Federal Agency, and then followed with people from Nantucket talking about their position on the issue.

Meet the Articles

The Nantucket Civic League introduced some of the articles to the floor at their forum on Saturday. Take a look at photos from the discussion.
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Frank Spriggs presents article #73 on Street Numbering.
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