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President Biden, first lady due in Nantucket before storm hits

The Bidens will reportedly stay at the compound of private equity billionaire David Rubenstein

This Nov. 26, 2022, file photo shows President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden shop in Nantucket, Massachusetts, on Small Business Saturday.
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Massachusetts will once again host the commander in chief for Thanksgiving, as President Joe Biden plans to arrive on Nantucket on Tuesday for his family's traditional holiday stay on the island.

The president and First Lady Jill Biden are scheduled to be on Nantucket from Tuesday through Sunday, the White House said. Biden has been spending Thanksgiving on Nantucket for decades. The only other event on the president's public schedule is a series of phone calls Thursday to thank members of the military for their service.

The Nantucket Current reported last week that the Bidens are expected to spend time downtown Friday before attending the annual tree-lighting ceremony on Main Street at 4 p.m. The media outlet reported that the Bidens will stay at the compound of private equity billionaire David Rubenstein and that government planes had been dropping off supplies for the Bidens and their Secret Service protection team at Nantucket Memorial Airport.

Biden first began spending Thanksgiving on Nantucket in 1975, the New York Times reported in 2021, citing the president's memoir. Instead of picking between the two sides of their family and inevitably disappointing one, Biden and his wife-to-be chose to spend the holiday alone with their sons at the recommendation of Biden's chief of staff, who was from the Boston area.

Avery, a young girl from Stoneham, Massachusetts, met President Joe Biden on Nantucket. The president offered some words of encouragement as the pair spoke about her struggles with a stutter.

The National Weather Service has Nantucket under a gale watch from late Tuesday night through Wednesday evening, and the Steamship Authority on Monday served notice that wing gusts of up to 50 mph on Wednesday could cause trip cancellations on its Nantucket route.

Here's more on Massachusetts' Thanksgiving travel forecast.

Monday: Chilly sun. Highs near 40. Overnight Monday night: Quiet, cold. Lows in the 20s, 10s north. Tuesday: Clouds fill in. Night snow/rain. Highs around 40. Wednesday: Periodic rain, gusty wind. Highs in the 40s for most.
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