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Courtney Dupont and Mary Jane White of Cohen+White Associates offer a breathtaking Contemporary on a beautiful property, convenient to everything. 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 second quarter 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 – Courtney Dupont and Mary Jane White of Cohen+White Associates offer a breathtaking Contemporary on a beautiful property, convenient to everything.
  • 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 – Solid growth across most dwelling types, but land and commercial sales were slow.
  • The Self-Taught Gardener – Lee looks forward to hearing gardener and writer Clarke Lawrence speak at Dewey Hall about gardening it Italy, but still likes his rich New England soil and climate best.
  • The Lazy Berkshire Gardener – If you’re taking a walk to work off your heavy Thanksgiving meal, Jodi wants to be sure you notice the beauties of the late fall landscape. And now that we are in the shopping season, she has suggestions for good garden-related gifts.
  • Home Cooking – Move over, turkey sandwiches and tetrazzini! Here’s a recipe for Leftover Turkey and Mashed Potato Samosas with Mango Chutney from the kitchen of Monica Bliss.
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Great Barrington announces property tax exemptions for eligible residents

These exemptions reduce all or a portion of real estate taxes for eligible households. Eligibility generally relates to age, domicile, income, disability status, ownership history, and assets.

Stockbridge contemplates plan modification to 2014 special permit encompassing historic Elm Court Estate

However, some residents cried "foul" that changes are tantamount to a new project warranting an independent approval process.

Board of Health puts stamp of disapproval on proposed Van Deusenville Road solar panel project

Following concerns that the developers did not provide sufficient data on noise levels, the Board of Health voted unanimously not to recommend the proposal to the Planning Board.

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