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Check out this unique pair of round houses in a park-like setting, perfected situated to enjoy both the Berkshires and the Hudson Valley. An analysis of first quarter 2024 real estate sales. Architect Pamela Sandler transforms a dark, compartmentalized condo into a light, bright and open home. 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 – Martin Salerno of TKG Real Estate offers an art/design lover’s dream, well located to enjoy all that the Berkshires and Hudson Valley have to offer.
  • Transformations – Architect Pamela Sandler has transformed a dark, cramped and compartmentalized condominium into a bright and spacious home.
  • Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County, Northern Litchfield County and Columbia County.
  • Market Perspective – 2024 starts with a slight but comfortable overall rebound.
  • The Self-Taught Gardener – A good editor knows what to excise, and what to enhance. With that in mind, Lee grabbed his chainsaw, and removed a magnolia.
  • The Lazy Berkshire Gardener – Jodi advises you to be lazy and take time to enjoy the flowers and the wildlife they support. See how she does it.
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Stockbridge residents green light all warrant articles but vote against buying controversial Chapter 61 parcel as a preservation action

Ultimately, the petition requesting the town acquire a 35-acre tract failed to accumulate the required two-thirds vote, with a final tally of 135–65 against the petition.

According to newly released report, remediation of Ried Cleaners property in Great Barrington may cost $2.5 million

Consultants for the town list that any short- or long-term risks for any remediation plan "are considered low to moderate."

First Congregational Church donates to Southern Berkshire Ambulance

“Financing is very hard to come by," said Southern Berkshire Ambulance President James Santos.. "When we see community support like this, it’s fantastic. It makes us all feel like we are going in the right direction.”

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