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Helen Mullany of Helen Mullany Real Estate offers a high-quality, move-in-ready contemporary in a great location. The architectural design firm of Clark Green + Bek works with new owners to transform Doctor Sax House from a private home to a stunning boutique hotel. A year-end wrap-up of 2024 real estate sales has surprises. Plus, recent sales, a home-cooking recipe, and gardening columns.

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

  • Property of the Week – Helen Mullany of Helen Mullany Real Estate offers a high-quality, move-in-ready contemporary in a great location.
  • Transformations – Architectural design firm Clark Green + Bek worked with the new owners to transform the Doctor Sax House in Lenox from a stuck-in-time private home to an elegant boutique hotel with a flair of international style.
  • Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County, Northern Litchfield County and Columbia County.
  • Market Perspective – The 2024 year-end real estate report has surprises.
  • The Self-Taught Gardener – Lee is most grateful for hellebores. Because they are not native, he feels comfortable cutting them back in March, and that gets him out of the house in into the garden.
  • The Lazy Berkshire Gardener – Jodi has many tips for getting brown gardens ready for a burst of spring. Time to get out your pruners and snips.
  • Home Cooking – A recipe for Soda Bread for Saint Patrick’s Day from the kitchen of Monica Bliss.
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Lee Restaurant Week to debut March 30 through April 5

Seventeen local eateries are currently on board for the first annual event.

Mount Everett students partner with Sandy Hook Promise to expand southern Berkshire County’s kindness and inclusion initiatives

“We understand that this kind of work is ongoing, but we are dedicated and committed to working together to continue to make our schools safe and supportive for all students, staff, and families," said Superintendent Dr. Regulbuto.

OtherWords poetry series at Mason Library continues on March 29

“We are only in our third month at the library, but we’ve continued to get a diverse audience,” poet and event co-curator Evelyn Reilly told The Edge. “I think the diversity of people in the audience is very heartening. It’s good for poetry and good for people.”

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