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What’s on the Market – Check out "Properties ranging from $400k to $800k" in this week's "What's on the Market." Something for everyone.

Here’s what we have for you this week in The Edge Real Estate section:
Property of the Week Commune with nature in your own private park. This beautiful contemporary has gorgeous windows that virtually transport you to the outside.
What’s on the Market Check out “Properties ranging from $400k to $800k” in this week’s “What’s on the Market.” Something for everyone!
Transformations  We think of log cabins as dark, cozy but primitive housing. Not any more. Check out this amazing southern Berkshires renovation from architectural firm C&H Architects of Amherst, Mass.
Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County and northern Litchfield County
Market Perspectives Two designers, Sue Schwarz and Susie Weekes, who specialize in “Turn Key design” transform an empty house into a fully furnished home in under four weeks. Bringing with them little more than their toothbrushes and clothes, the thrilled owners could walk into their Turn Key vacation home, open a bottle of wine and relax.
Home & Garden Many vegetables become sweeter with cooler temperatures. So do some gardeners, like our author Lee Buttala, our Self-Taught Gardener, in hopes that someone will keep him warm during the winter.

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West Stockbridge voters add Tobias Casey to Select Board

The new member advocates being “part of a team” to bring meaningful business to the town and overcome the local divide between residents.

West Stockbridge arrests, safety calls increase as the size of its police force expands

The town may soon have a full-sized police department, with a candidate for a new officer recently interviewed.

Berkshire Grown’s indoor Winter Farmers’ Market season begins

Berkshire Grown’s Winter Farmers' Markets host farmers and producers from Berkshire County and the surrounding region, proving that the season to buy locally grown food never ends for farmers and food producers in the Berkshires.

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