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Lance Vermeulen of Lance Vermeulen Real Estate offers you the perfect Berkshire getaway along a lazy river. Tobias Bernecker of Clark + Green Architects walks us through the restoration of a one-room schoolhouse in East Otis. Plus, real estate market view for 2022 to date, recent sales, gardening and more.

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

  • Property of the Week – Lance Vermeulen of Lance Vermeulen Real Estate, Inc., offers you a spot along a lazy river to find serenity and relaxation but still be close to what’s happening.
  • Transformations – Clark + Green Architects supervise the restoration of a one-room schoolhouse in East Otis.
  • Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County, Northern Litchfield County and Columbia County
  • Market Perspective – 2022 3rd quarter market watch for January-September sales.
  • The Self-Taught Gardener – This year, our gardener is focused not on the mainstays of the season like the oaks and maples, but on the numerous shrubs and perennials that can accessorize the season, if you will.
  • Gardener’s Checklist – If it’s brown, cut it down. This and many more pithy and practical observations from Ron Kujawski, who reminds us, among other things, that a pest’s work is never done.
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‘Grounded in the earth, but connected to the ether’: New season at Jacob’s Pillow to begin in June

“This year, we will open [the new Doris Duke Theater] and it will be reimagined," said Executive Director Pamela Tatge. "It’s a testament to our community and to the dedication of so many people that we've been able to do this and look forward to this hopeful, transformational moment for Jacob's Pillow.”

Lee mulls new affordable-housing, mixed-use development plan across from Eagle Mill

The project proposes to add 69 units in a multi-family residential design, as well as commercial space.

Local out-of-school childcare providers discuss financial challenges at Great Barrington Selectboard meeting

“Affordable housing and transportation are critical to economic development, but child care is an equally critical component of our economy," Selectboard member Ben Elliott said during the board's May 19 meeting.

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