Thursday, May 15, 2025

News and Ideas Worth Sharing

HomeNewsWelcome to Real...

Welcome to Real Estate Friday!

Step back in time in this charming historic house offered by Lisa Bouchard Hoe of TKG Real Estate. Christopher Riggleman of Studio Riggleman finishes the story of how he and his partner/husband transformed an old schoolhouse into a primary home. 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 – Lisa Bouchard Hoe of TKG Real Estate offers you the opportunity to enjoy an historic house on a beautiful property with gorgeous views.
  • Transformations – Christopher Riggleman and Jonathon Loy, of Studio Riggleman, complete the process of transforming an old schoolhouse into a primary residence..
  • 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 – As the weekend of the Berkshire Botanical Garden’s “Rooted in Place” Symposium approaches, our self-taught gardener comes out for straight species of native plans to help support local wildlife.
  • Gardener’s Checklist – Ron Kujawski shares his advice for the best winter gardening practices, from saving your wood ash to disposing of your leftover mowing fuel.
spot_img

The Edge Is Free To Read.

But Not To Produce.

Continue reading

Stockbridge Select Board, developer find middle ground on DeSisto proposal prompting possible decision granting Special Permit May 15

The attorneys for both the developers and the town will clarify conditions for the project and present a plan on Thursday for a vote.

State Rep. Davis discusses ICE raid in Great Barrington, federal cuts to nonprofits at ‘constituent conversations’ event

"I’m trying to be optimistic in the face of dire situations," State Rep. Davis said at the beginning of the event. "I’m trying to be a source of optimism in the community."

Lee election results confirm uncontested races, add write-ins to School Committee, Housing Authority

Turnout for the election reflected three percent of the town's registered voters.

The Edge Is Free To Read.

But Not To Produce.