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Things to dream about in the dead of winter: a new house, planting seeds, preserving trees. Property of the week; latest weekly report of real estate sales; market perspectives.

Some great new features for you this week in The Edge Real Estate section:

Property of the Week – Picture yourself relaxing and entertaining in this beautiful Lenox contemporary, cozy in its private setting but minutes away from all of the rich Berkshire cultural attractions! Offered by Matt Jarck of Tucker Associates.

What’s on the Market Condominiums from Suzann Ward of Barnbrook Realty, Leslie Chesloff and the Shire Group of William Pitt Sotheby’s, Tom Doyle of Lance Vermeulen, Mary Jane White and Brandon White of Cohen+White Associates.

Transformations” – The renovation of a 1989 split-level contractor spec house yields spectacular results, making the house both more livable and more personal.

Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County and northern Litchfield County.

Market Perspectives – Berkshires arborist Ron Yaple warns anyone hoping to preserve trees at a building site: Plan for construction, not destruction!

Home & Garden Seeds hold our dreams and our future. Find out why from Our Self-Taught Gardener, Lee Buttala.

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Modern plays for modern times: Great Barrington Public Theater’s seventh season moves to Saint James Place

'We're not here to perform 'Charley's Aunt' or 'The Importance of Being Earnest'; we're here to do new plays that the audience has never seen before,' said Artistic Director Jim Frangione.

‘It’s high time for Massachusetts to strike this banner and do it proudly’: Campaign in support of changing Massachusetts state seal, flag, and motto...

Within Berkshire County, Great Barrington, Stockbridge, Lee, Becket, and Williamstown have already voted in support of the resolution.

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