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Welcome to Real Estate Friday!

Here’s what we have for you this week in The Edge Real Estate section: Property of the Week – Lori Rose of Stone House Properties offers a spacious modernist 4 BR/3 bath escape on 4.8 wooded acres, a seasonal creek, and a footbridge to a bonus cabin in the woods. Transformations – Architect Pamela Sandler opens up a house on Onota Lake to light, movement, and, most importantly, to the lake itself. Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County, Northern Litchfield County and Columbia County. Market Perspective – In...

Bits & Bytes: Hidden Gardens tour; Northeast Fiddlers’ Convention; Hopped Up for Health; ‘Art for a Fragile Planet’

Adhering to the concept of 'participation is preservation,' the Northeast Fiddlers’ Convention will feature the Down Hill Strugglers with John Cohen as the host musicians

Over the Border: Properties in New York and Connecticut

A selection of listings in New York state and Connecticut.

Winter Specials!!!

A fascinating selection of stunning properties. Perfect for holiday shopping!

Four or More (Bedrooms)!

Need bedrooms? These properties go up to 9 bedrooms!

Historic Properties: Homes Built in 1900 or Before

This week in "What's on the Market" we explore hidden and old gems, a great piece of the tri-state area's history!

Bits & Bytes: Monument students selected for music festival; climate change talk; Williams graduate named Rhodes Scholar; ‘Tis the Season’ art exhibit

In her work at Vassar College, Dr. Kristen Menking, uses pollen, charcoal and other materials contained within lake sediments to reconstruct the history of climatic change over the last million years.

Bits & Bytes: ‘The Bakelite Masterpiece’ enrichment activities; ‘The Maine Coast’ in Old Chatham; mindful eating program; ‘Stories From the Field’

A facilitated post-show conversation will take place after each weekend matinee and select evening performances of 'The Bakelite Masterpiece'to promote open discussion of the larger issues around truth and reconciliation.

Bits & Bytes: Litchfield Jazz Festival; authors to discuss Wharton; ‘Berkshire Visions;’ call for plein air artists; U.S. Bicycle Route 7

The designation of the Berkshire section of the Western New England Greenway as U.S. Bicycle Route 7 highlights the importance of bicycle travel and active tourism; touring cyclists can now ride from the East Coast Greenway in Connecticut all the way to the La Route Verte in Quebec

REVIEW: For something completely different: An Ayers/Rousseff exhibit in Old Chatham

Ayers’ characters entertain us by sticking their noses into all kinds of difficult social and political issues, and the result is often absurdly comical.

Lulu ‘n’ Hershey

Can you guess what artist Hershey is portraying as he demonstrates his qualifications for the position of Art Critic?
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