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Nikki Carchedi of Stone House Properties offers a private, magical 37-acre woodland estate with exquisite main house plus two charming guest houses. Plus gardening, refreshing your décor, a market overview, and recent real estate transactions.

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

  • Property of the Week – Nikki Carchedi of Stone House Properties offers a private, magical 37-acre woodland estate with exquisite main house plus two charming guest houses.
  • Transformations – Designer Sue Schwarz recommends casting a fresh eye on your decor. Small changes can make big differences.
  • Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County, Northern Litchfield County and, now, Columbia County
  • Market Perspective –2021 3rd Quarter Real Estate Market Report from the Berkshire Board of REALTORS: Record breaking sales. Low inventory.
  • The Self-Taught Gardener – Our Self-Taught Gardener admits that even a gardening purist sometimes has to acknowledge the value of industrial innovation.
  • Gardener’s Checklist – Our master gardener takes a break from gardening for some holiday reflection.
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Final Bard College at Simon’s Rock commencement a bittersweet event

“In a polycrisis world, big changes are coming, but out of chaos comes opportunity,” commencement speaker and 2001 Simon's Rock graduate Chloe Demrovsky told the graduates. “It is essential to stay curious, keep learning, and figure out how to be useful."

Stockbridge’s DeSisto project is a ‘go’

The Select Board’s unanimous decision to approve the multi-use special permit includes 32 conditions.

Fashion designer and icon Bob Mackie to attend Berkshire International Film Festival’s showing of ‘Naked Illusion’ documentary

“I never think of what I do as ‘fashion,’" Bob Mackie told The Berkshire Edge. "Costume design, to me, is being in show business."

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