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Selina Lamb of BIRCH Properties offers an elegant Federal estate that combines historic charm with modern design. Bobby Houston of Scout House builds a co-housing project by the river in Great Barrington. An analysis of third quarter 2024 real estate sales. 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 – Selina Lamb of BIRCH Properties offers an elegantly expanded brick Federal estate with a harmonious blend of historic charm and modern design on 13+/- acres (9 conserved).
  • 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 – In the 3rd quarter of 2024, real estate sales and dollar volume were both down, but the market seems to be slowly rebounding.
  • The Self-Taught Gardener – The Dewey Hall Dalia Festival demonstrated the power of flowers to cast a spell on people captivated by the sheer beauty and range of the varieties of flowers within the genus of Dahlia.
  • The Lazy Berkshire Gardener – A lazy gardener can be tempted to ignore leaves on the lawn until each and every one has fallen from the trees, but that strategy makes more work later.
  • Farm and Table – A recipe for Whole Roasted Cauliflower from the kitchen of Oliver Antunes.
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Environmental groups ask for an additional risk assessment before Housatonic Rest of River remediation begins

According to EPA Spokesperson Jo Anne Kittrell, the agency will have a response early next week.

Berkshire Veterans Outreach Center opens new office

“We’re an organization that specializes in helping veterans and their families navigate the process to access Veterans Administration benefits,” explained organization founder and retired Marine Steven Schultze. “We also aim to be a one-stop center for resources and information.

‘Rescue Berkshires Wildlife’ to hold meeting on SGARs, the rodenticides responsible for numerous secondary poisonings in wildlife and pets

Heather Packard and Mass Audubon are hoping to “build a movement across the state,” and they decided that focusing on grassroots-level organizing and local regulations would be more effective.

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