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Property of the Week –- The perfect Berkshires house in the perfect location is this week’s featured property.

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

  • Property of the Week –- The perfect Berkshires house in the perfect location is this week’s featured property.
  • What’s on the Market –- This week you can buy serenity in Becket!
  • Transformations–- Thomas Hartman of Amherst architectural firm Coldham & Hartman shows us how they transformed a centuries-old community feature, The Log in Williamstown, into a charming gathering place for town and gown alike.
  • Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County and northern Litchfield County 
  • Market Perspectives –- Realtor Sheila Thunfors from Stone House Properties shares secrets with you about how to get a great buy by recognizing the bargains.
  • Home & Garden –- In “Eliminating the Competition, Lee Buttala, the Self-Taught Gardener, ponders how the native weed boneset manages to carry on like a modern-day Borgia, strategically killing off anything that gets too close.
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‘It’s high time for Massachusetts to strike this banner and do it proudly’: Campaign in support of changing Massachusetts state seal, flag, and motto...

Within Berkshire County, Great Barrington, Stockbridge, Lee, Becket, and Williamstown have already voted in support of the resolution.

‘The warmth of an invitation and the spirit of welcome’: WAM Theatre announces 17th season

The theater group announced it is expanding its offerings this year to include two productions, two “fresh takes” readings, and multiple community engagement programs.

Gov. Healey increases home heating assistance benefits for tens of thousands of Massachusetts households

“Increasing these benefits will help make sure seniors, families with children, and other residents can keep their homes warm during the coldest weeks of the year," said Gov. Maura Healey.

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