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Jared Kelly and Chapin Fish of Brockman Real Estate offer Ledgewood — enchanting, classic, enduring, yet also chic, contemporary, and stylish. Plus, a collection of “midsummer beauties” available right now.

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

  • Property of the Week – Jared Kelly and Chapin Fish of Brockman Real Estate offer Ledgewood — enchanting, classic, enduring, yet also chic, contemporary, and stylish.
  • What’s on the Market – A collection of “midsummer beauties”, appealing homes available right now.
  • Transformations – Robin Schultz, who has an interior design practice both in the New York metropolitan area and in the Berkshires, has created a new home that combines warm welcoming grand rooms with cozy intimate spaces.
  • Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County and northern Litchfield County
  • Market Perspective – 2020 1st Quarter Real Estate Market Report from the Berkshire Board of REALTORS.
  • The Self-Taught Gardener – An online auction supporting our local public garden causes the Self-Taught Gardener to examine why he likes to visit the gardens of others.
  • Gardener’s Checklist– Ron gives new tips on how to nurture your fruit and vegetable plants, plus a novel approach to getting rid of groundhogs.
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Lee election results confirm uncontested races, add write-ins to School Committee, Housing Authority

Turnout for the election reflected three percent of the town's registered voters.

Otis asking residents to approve purchase of Otis Poultry Farm property at Annual Town Meeting

In a cosigned letter, members of the Otis Select Board cited protection of an existing public water supply, the potential or affordable housing development, and potential expansion of multiple community programs as some incentives for the town to purchase the property.

Write-in candidate wins Select Board seat in Sheffield

According to town officials, 26 percent of the town's registered voters turned out for the Sheffield municipal election.

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