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Nantucket commission stops short of recommending street‑wide historic bollards after shop hit by car

5062452 · June 23, 2025
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The Nantucket Historical Commission discussed possible historically appropriate pedestrian barriers for Main Street on June 20, after the owner of Town Pool reported his storefront was struck when a car mounted the curb in late May.

The Nantucket Historical Commission discussed possible historically appropriate pedestrian barriers for Main Street on June 20, after the owner of Town Pool reported his storefront was struck when a car mounted the curb in late May.

Commission Chair Rita Carr summarized the owner’s request: “His shop was struck by a car that jumped the curb ... he was proposing pedestrian‑safety, implementing some historically appropriate, essentially barriers that would look like these horse tiebacks.”…

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