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Christine Jones and Paul Barrett of The Kinderhook Group offer a majestic Federal home right on the banks of the Hudson. Plus, a selection of homes for wonderful winter gatherings.

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

  • Property of the Week – Christine Jones and Paul Barrett of The Kinderhook Group offer a stunning Federal home on the Hudson with 19th century majesty, 21st century conveniences and the river right out the front door.
  • What’s on the Market – As holidays approach, what’s better than a selection of homes where family and friends would be happy to gather?
  • Transformations – Designer Jess Cooney gives good advice about buying a second home in the Berkshires.
  • Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County and northern Litchfield County
  • Market Perspectives – Market Watch from The Berkshire County Board of Realtors for the first nine months of 2019.
  • Home & Garden –Are you worried that the political environment may ruin your chances for stress-free holiday celebrations? Our Self-Taught Gardener brings us a lesson in cooperation from the holly plant.
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Healey-Driscoll administration awards more than $28 million in second year of Cannabis Social Equity Grant Program

The Executive Office of Economic Development awarded 194 grants totaling $28.8 million through the Cannabis Social Equity Grant Program in fiscal year 2026.

Southern Berkshire Regional School District Committee chair and vice chair return as members after apparent resignations

Despite verbally announcing their resignations on March 5—and having their names removed from the district website—Arthur Batacchi and Kimberly Alcantara returned to the committee a week later without any explanation.

ButtonBall Barn in Egremont presents adaptation of classic Chekhov short stories

Director Melania Levitsky presents nine Chekhov short stories in this adaptation, bringing to life characters she calls "totally beautiful and innocent with their failures and fantasies."

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