In the heart of Nantucket, the Select Board convened to address community concerns and share important updates, setting the stage for a summer filled with engagement and environmental responsibility. As the meeting unfolded, the anticipation for the upcoming Natick and Civic League annual summer forum, scheduled for July 21 at the Great Hall of the Nantucket Atheneum, was palpable. This event promises to be a cornerstone for community dialogue, drawing residents together to discuss pressing local issues.
Amidst the announcements, the board took a moment to reflect on previous discussions, particularly regarding solid waste management—a topic that resonates deeply with Nantucket's commitment to sustainability. Board members provided clarity on the relaunch of the universal waste collection program, which began accepting batteries again on June 3. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance waste management practices on the island.
Residents can now drop off batteries, light bulbs, small electronics, and mercury-containing items every Tuesday and Saturday from 8 AM to 12 PM at a designated area next to Tioli, Take It or Leave It, located at 188 Madaket Road. This service not only facilitates proper disposal but also underscores the town's dedication to environmental stewardship.
As the meeting wrapped up, the Select Board's commitment to transparency and community engagement shone through, leaving residents informed and ready to participate in the upcoming forum. With these initiatives, Nantucket continues to foster a sense of community while addressing the environmental challenges of today.