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Several new stories this week for your reading pleasure in The Edge Real Estate section: Property of the Week – We highlight the Gen. John Ashley House in Sheffield, Mass. […]

Several new stories this week for your reading pleasure in The Edge Real Estate section:

  • Property of the Week – We highlight the Gen. John Ashley House in Sheffield, Mass. Built in 1762, a true American Treasure, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
  • What’s on the Market – This week we feature homes with gorgeous mountain views. Lose yourself in the beauty of the Berkshires.
  • “Transformations” – This week, landscape designer Craig Okerstom-Lang takes us through the creation of a stunning “scissor staircase.”
  • Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County and northern Litchfield County
  • Market Perspectives – Artist, child psychologist and musician Carolyn Newberger offers the second of two articles exploring the psychological dimensions of selling the old family home, downsizing and moving to a smaller house in the woods in Lenox.
  • Home & Garden – In “The Lineup,” Lee Buttala, The Self-Taught Gardener, derides the influence of military thinking on gardens that leads to rows of plants all lined up like soldiers. Personally, Lee prefers guerilla tactics.

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It’s finally over: Longstanding conflict between West Stockbridge performing arts showcase The Foundry and abutter resolved

The West Stockbridge Planning Board approved a negotiated settlement agreement as the venue's special permit provisions.

Arcadian Shop’s kayak rental program for Stockbridge Bowl returns after hiccup

The state Department of Fish and Game gave the green light for the summer water sports project by granting a special use permit.

Great Barrington Selectboard to interview town manager candidate on July 22

The position has been vacant since the end of 2024 when then-Town Manager Mark Pruhenski left to become town manager of Middlebury, Vt.

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