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Kim Burnham of Burnham Gold Real Estate offers a charming gentleman's horse farm, built in the 1760s but perfect for today. Plus, a selection of winter specials to buy now and enjoy by spring and summer.

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

  • Property of the Week – Kim Burnham of Burnham Gold Real Estate offers a c.1760s gentleman’s horse farm for graceful country living and quiet beauty.
  • What’s on the Market – A selection of winter specials. Buy now and be in for spring and summer!
  • 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 – An upcoming lecture at the Berkshire Botanical Garden will show why our Self-Taught Gardener, Lee Buttala, so loves the spirit of the wild garden.
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Rollout of smart meters in Berkshires prompts discussions from local governing boards, community members

Experts and town officials tout radiofrequency education as the first step in understanding the issue.

Great Barrington Public Theater announces its 2026 summer season

“We’ll present a season of world-premiere plays at a newly configured, intimate black box theater in the Great Hall at Saint James Place, with upgraded lighting and seating elements to create a unique space to embrace these provocative new plays,” says co-Artistic Director Jim Frangione.

Great Barrington Selectboard and Finance Committee review capital requests at budget meeting

With Town Manager Liz Hartsgrove proposing a $17.3 million budget and a Proposition 2½ override, a Finance Committee member says residents are telling her they can no longer afford their taxes.

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