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Tim Lovett of Compass offers gracious condo living in the rarely available Copper Beach Country Village, very conveniently located. The biggest challenge for architect Andrew Webster of Graphite Studio was to preserve the charm and character of a two-hundred-year-old building while delivering 21st century performance and comfort. A report on real estate sales in the first half of 2025. Plus, recent sales and gardening columns and a home-cooking recipe.

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

Property of the Week – Tim Lovett of Compass offers gracious condo living in the rarely available Copper Beach Country Village, very conveniently located.

Transformations – The biggest challenge for architect Andrew Webster of Graphite Studio was to preserve the charm and character of a two-hundred-year-old building while delivering 21st century performance and comfort.

Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County, Northern Litchfield County and Columbia County.

Market Perspective – Sales of single-family residential homes in the first quarter were very strong but flattened as we entered the spring market. Volume varied by region within Berkshire County.

The Self-Taught Gardener – Lee introduces us to Kevin West for whom gardening, living and eating are part of a magical triangle.

The Lazy Berkshire Gardener – In honor of Halloween, Jodi offers a few jack-o’-lantern tips.

Home Cooking – A recipe for scones from the kitchen of Barbara Beach.

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Housatonic Water Works: Public hearing in January concerning loans to build manganese treatment system

Company Treasurer James Mercer tells the Department of Public Utilities that the manganese situation “is not a health concern.”

PREVIEW: A night with Berklee’s jazz faculty — McLaughlin Trio and guests perform Nov. 15 at Old Town Hall

Three Berklee professors demonstrate the artistry behind the college’s reputation for industry-ready training.

BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES: Great Barrington Farmers’ Market wraps up 35th season

Market Manager Dennis Iodice called this year’s season “amazing,” with 1,600 to 2,000 people attending each market.

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