Talk:Nantucket/Archive 1

Issues
Both music references are from NYC rappers who are most likely referring specifically to Nantucket Nectar's drinks. Crack niggas like nantuckets i.e. crack open the bottle, and I'm pretty sure the Jadakiss line is "drink a Nantucket" not "drink on Nantucket." --

Is this map useful? Not only doesn't it orient us as to the island's position vis a vis the mainland, it has no towns located on it. -- Zoe

Article formerly stated that Surfside is the southernmost town in New England; it's not. Greenwich, Connecticut seems to be the southernmost town in New England, at 41 degrees, 2 minutes north latitude; Surfside, looking at the map in this entry, must be north of 41 degrees, 10 minutes. I changed this, although I wasn't logged in when I did it. -- Izzycat

There is no village of Surfside on Nantucket. Surfside is a beach. There is a village named Siasconset, locally referred to as Sconset which lies at the eastermost point of the island.


 * Okay; if there's something in the article that's not true, remove it. AJD 04:02, 11 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Changed the following sentence: "The village of Surfside on Nantucket is the southernmost settlement in Massachusetts." to read "The region of Surfside on Nantucket is the southernmost settlement in Massachusetts." - replacing village with region.

I'm a native of nantucket, and he is correct, there is no village in surfside, maybe a little shack or two, but no complete village. Eh, we don't even really have villages, we just have one central town region. Everything else is like the doldrums.


 * Eh, we don't even really have villages, ...


 * Well, I'd probably call Siasconset a village, although it certainly isn't one in the political sense. But it's a compact, fairly-densely populated enclave amid a lot of sparse eastern island.
 * Atlant 13:01, 11 February 2006 (UTC)

The opening sentence of the second paragraph in the History section is pretty much incomprehensible, from the parenthesized text onwards [The island's original inhabitants, the Wampanoag Indians, livied undisturbed until 1641 when the island was hit by a very large wave (the authorities in control of all land from the coast of Maine to New York) to Thomas Mayhew and his son, merchants of Watertown and Martha's Vineyard.]. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.111.251.64 (talk) 08:52, 1 April 2011 (UTC)

Contradictory statements
"Nantucket is an island south of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in the United States. Together with the small islands of Tuckernuck and Muskeget, it constitutes the town of Nantucket, Massachusetts and the coextensive Nantucket County."

"The National Park Service has designated the entire island as a National Historic District, paying particular note to the towns of Nantucket and Siaconset."

So, do Nantucket Island, Tuckernuck Island, and Muskeget Island make up the town of Nantucket? That entire area is one town? Then where is Siaconset, and is it indeed a separate town, or just a "neighborhood" or "region?"

I changed this part of the entry to "paying particular note to the region of Siaconset." —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.173.8.48 (talk • contribs).

Nantucket Nectars
Nanucket Nectars is a drink american wide that was invented at the [former] smoothie bar inside the town of nantucket called JuiceGuy's. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.70.122.117 (talk) 23:55, 2 May 2009 (UTC)

Income levels
According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis (data at ), the per-capita personal income of Nantucket County (essentially co-terminous with the town and island) was $56,092, making it the eighteenth-wealthiest county in America. How recent is the data in the WP article? SGilsdorf 19:33, 23 June 2007 (UTC)

Notable residents
Shouldn't this section be alphabetized? That for Newton, Massachusetts, is. F.N. Wombat 23:12, 12 August 2007 (UTC)F.N. Wombat Yes it should. Are you volunteering to do it for us Wikipedians? Thanks F.N. Wombat! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.96.44.49 (talk) 12:25, 6 October 2008 (UTC)

Erosion
It appears that the island of Nantucket will disappear in approximately 600 or so odd years due to the devastating effects attributed to the process of erosion. What a shame. Sigh. FitzColinGerald 06:06, 15 September 2007 (UTC)

There once was a man from Nantucket...
I cannot believe there is no mention of "There once was a man from Nantucket...." That is why I came to this article. Whats the story with those stories/jokes/Limericks? History? Use? I was wondering. --Jon in California 27 September 2007


 * It's there already. See Literature: Nantucket is home to the mythopoeic "Man from Nantucket" made famous in the opening line of countless limericks (some of which are vulgar). 14:05, 27 September 2007 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Clariosophic (talk • contribs)


 * Perhaps that reference should be in the opener? While it may not be the proudest mention about the town, it is how most Americans know about it. 69.129.145.206 (talk) 03:01, 23 December 2008 (UTC)

Merger proposed (Hummock pond)
The result was: Merge as proposed. --B. Wolterding 08:56, 14 November 2007 (UTC)

I propose to merge the content of Hummock pond into here, since the notability of that article has been questioned. In fact the article is unsourced and does not seem to have much potential for expansion. If the information is relevant, it should be merged here.

Please add your comments below. Proposed as part of the Notability wikiproject. --B. Wolterding 19:51, 5 November 2007 (UTC)
 * Agree to merge. It is similar to Coatue which was orphaned and I redirected to Nantucket and pasted its contents into a new Section or subsection. I know now I should have used the merge procedures but the redirect page still has all of its history. There may be other small articles that need to be considered for this also, since the main article deals with the island, town and county. clariosophic 20:08, 5 November 2007 (UTC)


 * Merge completed clariosophic 10:52, 13 November 2007 (UTC)


 * Thanks! --B. Wolterding 08:56, 14 November 2007 (UTC)

County template
Isn't this a bit overkill? The town and county are consolidated and there is already a link to the CDP in the introduction. What is the purpose of using a template to provide a single link? --Polaron | Talk 01:03, 25 January 2008 (UTC)

Smaller Islands?
When the article says, "Together with the small islands of Tuckernuck and Muskeget," should the small Esther Island be included, too? Here is a link to Google Maps, pointing out its location. As you can see, it's closer to the Island of Nantucket than both Tuckernuck and Muskeget. Should it be included, too, or is it so small that it doesn't matter? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Weaselpie (talk • contribs) 22:15, 4 February 2011 (UTC)