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Welcome to Real Estate Friday

Selina Lamb of BIRCH Properties offers an elegant Federal estate that combines historic charm with modern design. Bobby Houston of Scout House builds a co-housing project by the river in Great Barrington. An analysis of third quarter 2024 real estate sales. Plus, recent sales, a farm-and-table recipe, and gardening columns.

Bits & Bytes: ‘A History of Searles Castle’; downtown Pittsfield trick or treat; ‘The Perfect Pitch’; ‘Interreligious Illiteracy’; ‘Stone Pears’ book launch

The fifth annual Western Mass Film and Media Exchange will feature Hollywood screenplay consultant, author and pitch expert Pilar Alessandra.

Bits & Bytes: JAMMS cultural immersion program; emergency response classes; Evie Shockley at Bennington College; rabies clinic; adult swim lessons

Music in Common has produced 45 JAMMS projects with diverse communities across the U.S. and Middle East that have brought together people of diverse faiths, ethnicities and cultural backgrounds.

Bits & Bytes: Annie Guthrie at the Egremont Barn; James Hatt at Stockbridge Library; video production workshop; Pine Woods to offer children’s activities; Baseball...

The Berkshire Film and Media Collaborative workshop will provide a foundation in the principles, techniques and equipment involved in film production.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Aladdin Jr.’; Wellness Day at BCC; Cantilena Chamber Choir concert; suicide prevention award for Dalton residents; adult swim lessons

Since 2012, Betsy Nichols and Joann Farrell have orchestrated the Purgatory Road Haunted Hayride at Nichols' farm in Dalton to raise funds for youth suicide prevention efforts in Berkshire County.

Business Briefs: Housatonic River east branch restoration; manufacturing equipment unveiled at BCC; 1Berkshire Trendsetters; Hancock Shaker Village appoints new president; new Classics on Hudson...

As MASS MoCA’s director of development from 1988 to 2012, Jennifer Trainer Thompson helped raise some $70 million for operations and programs, including the Permanence Campaign that launched the Museum’s endowment and Sol LeWitt building.
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