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Mary Jane White of Cohen+White Associates offers a magical family compound. Plus, wonderful end-of-the-year real estate finds.

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

  • Property of the Week – Mary Jane White of Cohen+White Associates offers a magical family compound with all the modern amenities.
  • What’s on the Market – Find yourself a joyous holiday present among this wonderful selection of homes.
  • Transformations – West Stockbridge architect Dana Bixby shows us how to fight COVID with a screen porch.
  • Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County and northern Litchfield County
  • Market Perspective – November 2020 Real Estate Market Report from the Berkshire Board of REALTORS: Sales up, prices up, inventory down.
  • The Self-Taught Gardener – A snowy walk through the woods and gardens at The Mount shows us the landscape in a new light.
  • Gardener’s Checklist – From the mouths of babes…wise advice from Ron’s little grandson.
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Pittsfield Cultural Council announces 48 grant awards for 2026

Through funding provided by the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC), the PCC is supporting 48 projects that span a wide range of disciplines, including visual arts, music, theater, dance, literature, and community events.

Southern Berkshire Regional School District in turmoil: Committee chair and vice chair apparently resign during meeting

A complaint over the treatment of Superintendent Brian Ricca set off a chain of events that ended with the apparent resignations of the Southern Berkshire Regional School District Committee's chair and vice chair.

Berkshire performing arts organizations receive state grants

"This funding ensures [these performing arts centers] can continue to attract exceptional touring performances, expand access to high-quality arts experiences, and strengthen local economies across Massachusetts,” said Mass Cultural Council Acting Executive Director David T. Slatery.

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