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Unlock the secrets of living in the town of Alford in this magnificent Country Contemporary, offered by Mary Jane White and Nancy Kalodner of Cohen+White Associates. Plus, a stunning collection of “October Surprises” for your new home in the Berkshires.

Here’s what we have for you this week in The Edge Real Estate section:
Property of the Week – Unlock the secrets of living in the town of Alford in this magnificent Country Contemporary offered by Mary Jane White and Nancy Kalodner of Cohen+White Associates.
What’s on the Market – You’ll be surprised and delighted by this collection of October offerings.
Transformations – Architect James Crisp resurrected a rare find in the Berkshires – a historic fixer-upper that still has its original details.
Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County and northern Litchfield County
Market Perspective – August 2020 Real Estate Market Report from the Berkshire Board of REALTORS: home sales are booming but inventory is low.
The Self-Taught Gardener – A young man in Sheffield is helping to reforest the planet, one cinnamon bun at a time.
Gardener’s Checklist – Fall in the Berkshires is about color. Here’s information on plants, shrubs and trees that will hold color for us to enjoy well after the frost.

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Welcome to Real Estate Friday!

Monte Levin and Gary Lazarus of Compass offer an immaculate contemporary lakefront home on the shores of the legendary Stockbridge Bowl. See how architect Pamela Sandler transformed a lake house on the shores of Lake Onota. A report on real estate sales in the first quarter of 2025. Plus, recent sales and gardening columns and a home-cooking recipe.

Meeting on remediation of Ried Cleaners site in Great Barrington on May 21

According to the EPA, environmental issues on the site stem from toxins from the dry-cleaning chemicals used by the former Ried Cleaners during its 54 years in business, with the toxins found in the property’s groundwater and soil.

Stockbridge Select Board, developer find middle ground on DeSisto proposal prompting possible decision granting Special Permit May 15

The attorneys for both the developers and the town will clarify conditions for the project and present a plan on Thursday for a vote.

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