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Unpack your suitcase and settle right into this contemporary estate minutes from Tanglewood, offered by Selina Lamb of BIRCH Properties. 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, a farm-and-table recipe, and gardening columns.

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

  • Property of the Week — Selina Lamb of BIRCH Properties offers a secluded and private contemporary designed for easy and elegant living and minutes from Tanglewood.
  • 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 – Lee loves maintaining seed strains, but also thinks there is room in the garden for a mixed strain of poppies – red, pink, purple, white, gray and salmon – that celebrate the genetic diversity of their species.
  • The Lazy Berkshire Gardener –Now that you have prepared your containers and gardens for holiday guests, Jodi recommends you take the weekend off and enjoy how the colors and textures have come together!
  • Farm and Table – A recipe for Housatonic School Salad from the kitchen of Barbara Beach
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A celebration of meaning, purpose, joy, and happiness: Hevreh of Southern Berkshire’s 50th anniversary concert on June 29

“Hevreh has connected a sense of community where everyone feels connected,” Hevreh Senior Rabbi Jodie Gordon told The Berkshire Edge. “This is not a place where you go do Jewish activities and then you leave. We are all connected, both in people’s homes and out in the world."

Thousands attend No Kings rallies all across Berkshire County

“We have a constitutional right to speak up and speak out,” Pittsfield rally co-organizer Robin O’Herin told The Berkshire Edge. “He is stealing our government and turning it into an autocracy and a dictatorship”

Relay for Life of Berkshire County returns on June 28

Last year, the event was held outside at Monument Mountain's track. However, four hours into the event, a microburst storm hit the track, destroying the event area. This year, event organizer Ray Gardino told The Berkshire Edge they are not taking any chances and will hold the event indoors.

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