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Helen Mullany of Helen Mullany Real Estate offers an exceptional property that embodies idyllic country living in the heart of the Berkshires. Architect Pamela Sandler transforms a dark house on the Stockbridge Bowl into a bright and organic legacy home. A year-end report on the 2023 Berkshire real estate market. Plus, recent sales, gardening columns and more.

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

  • Property of the Week – Helen Mullany of Helen Mullany Real Estate offers a Berkshire treasure – a historic farm with beautiful land and buildings and a distinguished history.
  • Transformations – Architect Pamela Sandler transforms a dark Stockbridge Bowl house into a light-filled home that is at one with its natural surroundings.
  • Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County, Northern Litchfield County and Columbia County.
  • Market Perspective – 2023 was a mixed bag, and the market remains confusing. But there are pockets of great promise.
  • The Self-Taught Gardener – Lee looks forward to a lecture on January 28 that, he hopes, will turn him in a better direction.
  • The Lazy Berkshire Gardener – It is the third week of January. Do you know how your houseplants are?
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Stockbridge’s DeSisto project is a ‘go’

The Select Board’s unanimous decision to approve the multi-use special permit includes 32 conditions.

Fashion designer and icon Bob Mackie to attend Berkshire International Film Festival’s showing of ‘Naked Illusion’ documentary

“I never think of what I do as ‘fashion,’" Bob Mackie told The Berkshire Edge. "Costume design, to me, is being in show business."

Almost showtime for Berkshire International Film Festival, starting on May 29

This year's festival will include 27 documentaries, 23 narrative features, and 25 short films, all originating from 22 countries.

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