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Maureen White Kirkby and Mary White of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Barnbrook Realty offer a c.1780 classic colonial residence with a scenic view of a quaint Berkshires village. An analysis of second quarter 2024 real estate sales. Booby Houston of Scout House builds a co-housing project by the river in Great Barrington, 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 section:

  • Property of the Week — Maureen White Kirkby and Mary White of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Barnbrook Realty offer a property with unforgettable character, distinctive for its historic siting and great charm.
  • Transformations – Bobby Houston from Scout House builds cohousing down by the river.
  • Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County, Northern Litchfield County and Columbia County.
  • Market Perspective – The real estate market in the second quarter was a mixed bag—higher sales and higher prices in some areas but lower in others. Mortgage rates are still having an impact.
  • The Self-Taught Gardener – Before now, Lee never really thought about the darkness of the night and what role it played in my garden. A YouTube lecture changed his mind.
  • The Lazy Berkshire Gardener – Just as we keep certain herbs from flowering, Jodi advises gardeners to focus on weeds about to bloom and set seed. Letting one weed spread seed will set back months of weeding.
  • Farm and Table – A recipe for Summer Butter Beans from the kitchen of Monica Bliss.
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Kellogg Road bridge in Sheffield to shut down

The shutdown will begin on Friday, Sept. 20 at 8 a.m.

‘You are not alone’: Smash the Stigma event offers support to residents who deal with addiction

“People need to know that they are not alone,” said Rural Recovery Board of Directors President Rachelle Root Gayle. “They need to know that they matter and have a voice. We don’t stand for the stigma surrounding addiction, and that is why the organization intends to crush that stigma.”

Great Barrington Rotary Club names Ruby Chang as its Citizen of the Year

“To me, Ruby is the ideal candidate for the Citizen of the Year,” Rotary Club member Bobbie Hallig told the audience. “She has always sought out ways to support the common good. Here, our mantra in Rotary is service above self. This mantra has been Ruby’s life and she has lived the Rotary’s mantra.”

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