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Property of the Week – A well-known artist/designer team created this exquisite hilltop retreat with breathtaking views. It was their home. Now it can be yours.

Here’s what we have for you this week in The Edge Real Estate section:

  • Property of the Week – A well-known artist/designer team created this exquisite hilltop retreat with breathtaking views. It was their home. Now it can be yours.
  • What’s on the Market – In $1 Million, More or Less, we look at beautiful homes in a narrow price range, but not in a narrow geographical area. Here are houses from Cornwall, Conn, to Williamstown, Mass.
  • Transformations– Energy efficiency is our theme this week, and here’s a home that stays warm and cozy without a furnace. Designed by local architects Rona Easton and Lonn Combs.
  • Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County and northern Litchfield County 
  • Market PerspectivesRealtor Sheila Thunfors from Stone House Properties shares secrets with you about how to get a great buy by recognizing the bargains.
  • Home & Garden Lee Buttala, the Self-Taught Gardener, finds the perfect balance between decorative and edible in “Of Cabbages and Kales.”

 

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Save the date! Stockbridge kicks off the nation’s 250th anniversary with Community Park Day, April 25, at Main Street Park

The free, family-friendly event will feature a musket demonstration, local organizations, live entertainment, and other activities.

The music never stopped: Great Barrington Selectboard approves new season of Berkshire Busk!

In a bid to address merchant concerns, Berkshire Busk! will scale back its Railroad Street closures this summer from 10 weekends to three, but that wasn't enough to satisfy some business owners.

Parts of Division Street in Great Barrington remain closed due to growing sinkhole

With the growing sinkhole indicating "unstable subsurface conditions," the Department of Public Works has closed the Division Street bridge to all pedestrian access in addition to vehicular traffic.

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