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A Berkshire "Cottage" and country charm featured in this week's Real Estate Friday.

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

  • Property of the Week — A captivating Berkshire “cottage,” originally built by a cousin of the writer Edith Wharton, offered by Henry Hagenah of Cohen+White Associates.
  • What’s on the Market – Charming country homes offered by Jared Kelly of William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty, Suzann Ward of Barnbrook Realty, Stone House Properties, and Claudia Laslie, Antonio Segalla and Judi Lazan of Lance Vermeulen Real Estate.
  • Transformations – Designer Ritch Holben transformed the Bilmar Veterinary Services building. Your pet will be thrilled.
  • Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County and northern Litchfield County
  • Market Perspectives – Tony Blair shows how the Elm Street Market keeps up the traditions of Stockbridge small-town life.
  • Home & Garden –Our Self-Taught Gardener, Lee Buttala, remembers gardeners who will not soon be forgotten.
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Volunteerism and immigration celebrated at Berkshire Immigrant Center’s gala

"I think right now it is an important time for our community to step up to support immigrants," Berkshire Immigrant Center Executive Director Melissa Canavan told The Berkshire Edge. "We're lucky to live in a region where our immigrant community has, for the most part, been supported in the past, but we need to think about the long-term big picture. We need to think about our neighbors, families, friends, and the people who are making a difference in our community and making it a special place to live."

Cooling centers in Berkshire County

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Pittsfield resident pleads guilty to kidnapping and other charges

Glen Chadwell, 52, plead guilty and subsequently sentenced on three charges related to a 2019 kidnapping.

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