“I’m thoroughly happy that I am in a year-round neighborhood, where my neighbors knew enough to call [the police] because something seemed, obviously, out of the ordinary,” Edith Stone Lentini, who owns the house at 20 Field Ave., said in an interview with the Globe.
Neighbors called law enforcement at around 9:30 p.m. with a report “kids yelling” in the Field Avenue area, police said. When officers arrived on the scene, they identified the Lentini house as the source of the commotion — causing the people on the property to “scatter.”
Lentini, who lives in Armonk, N.Y., had no idea why Nantucket police were calling her until they said there was a party going on at her house.
She quickly realized that the party might have something to do with a “sketchy” Airbnb request she had received for that same week. Lentini said she’d gotten a message from “Alice,” asking to rent the house for a Halloween party — supposedly, for the potential renter’s daughter and…




























