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Welcome to Real Estate Friday!

Chapin Fish and Jared Kelly of Brockman Real Estate invite you to invest in a magnificent property with glorious potential. Plus, gardening, rearranging and renovating, 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 – Chapin Fish and Jared Kelly of Brockman Real Estate seek buyers with vision and insight to bring a magnificent property with Revolutionary roots into the modern age.
  • Transformations – Furniture isn’t the only thing you can rearrange inside your home. Designer Erica Fay shows us that you can also rearrange the rooms.
  • Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County, Northern Litchfield County and, now, Columbia County
  • Market Perspective – The 2021 year-end real estate report from the Berkshire Board of REALTORS. What does it tell us?
  • The Self-Taught Gardener – As pollinators struggle to survive in a developed world, can we in our little individual gardens make a difference? The jury is still out.
  • Gardener’s Checklist – It’s not spring yet, but Ron has advice about preparing for it, including what seeds to start now and what to buy for when the time comes.
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The theater group announced it is expanding its offerings this year to include two productions, two “fresh takes” readings, and multiple community engagement programs.

Gov. Healey increases home heating assistance benefits for tens of thousands of Massachusetts households

“Increasing these benefits will help make sure seniors, families with children, and other residents can keep their homes warm during the coldest weeks of the year," said Gov. Maura Healey.

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