Down By The Lake -- Real Estate -- Listings of the Week
This 1920s stone and clapboard home has an open, level lawn with direct access to Lakeville Lake. Features of the home include two stone fireplaces, hand-hewn beams, wood floors, and stained glass...
View ArticleRailhead Jerk: Savory Dinner On The Right Side Of The Tracks -- Food Section...
By CB Wismar By all means, don’t let the name of the restaurant perplex you. “Railhead Jerk” is not a pejorative directed at an employee of Metro-North. It is, in fact, a delightful restaurant that has...
View ArticleNew Milford Joins A National Barn Quilt Trail Trend -- Road Trips Section --...
By Lisa Green Quilts have told stories for hundreds of years. But in the past couple of decades, they’ve started presenting their stories in a new way — a new medium, in fact — and New Milford, Conn....
View Article1Berkshire Celebrates North Adams And More -- Parties © Openings Section...
Amy Krzanik reports from Williamstown. More than 300 community members — from bankers, builders and politicians, to artists, educators and medical professionals — found their way to the new Bloom...
View ArticleEquus Effect Event Tackles Trauma On Stage With “Cry Havoc” --...
Lisa Green reports from Lakeville. By the end of actor, playwright and veteran Stephan Wolfert’s one-man tour de force, “Cry Havoc,” the “why” of The Equus Effect became clear to anyone who may have...
View ArticleLitchfield Historical Society’s Pig Roast Furthers Initiatives --...
Elyse Sadtler reports from Morris. The Litchfield Historical Society held its annual fall fundraiser on Sunday, Sept. 17 at South Farms in Morris, Conn. This year’s event took the form of a pig roast,...
View ArticleRecipe: Rustic Summer Ratatouille -- Food Section -- Recipes
One of our favorite events every summer is The Sylvia Center’s Farm-to-Table dinner, hosted by Great Performances in the fields of Katchkie Farm in Kinderhook, N.Y. The mission of The Sylvia Center is...
View ArticleTotal Redo -- Real Estate -- Listings of the Week
This Colonial, with just under 1,200 square feet, has been renovated and modernized. Sited on a pastoral property in Pine Plains, the house gets natural light from gorgeous glass windows that reflect...
View ArticleSweet Bungalow -- Real Estate -- Listings of the Week
This renovated bungalow is only 800 square feet, yet is full of charm and character. Thoughtfully redone and move-in ready, the home’s open floor plan consists of a kitchen/dining/living room with...
View ArticleLittle Lakefront -- Real Estate -- Listings of the Week
In Hillsdale, this 868-square-foot home is located on the back side of Copake Lake, away from main roads. Built in 1957 as a summer cottage and developed into a year-round home, the structure includes...
View ArticleMinimal Modern -- Real Estate -- Listings of the Week
This 822-square-foot waterfront cottage on Monterey’s Lake Garfield has been updated by noted local architects. The home features a bright great room with a wall of glass doors that open to a dining...
View ArticleMountaintop Mini -- Real Estate -- Listings of the Week
Featuring 30 miles of views high above Egremont, this restored 1940s cabin is 877 square feet. Recent updates include vaulted ceilings, kitchen upgrades, an outdoor shower, and landscaped grounds. The...
View ArticleTiny Duo -- Real Estate -- Listings of the Week
Formerly owned by Walter Matthau, the “Matthau Cottages” are two 1,000-square-foot houses on 6.73 acres in Roxbury. The charming cottages have seen some recent renovations and each has two bedrooms, a...
View Article10 Things To Love About Pine Plains -- Community Section -- News
By Jamie Larson Pine Plains seems to emerge out of nowhere. You’re driving through the woods between Dutchess County, N.Y. and Connecticut, and all of a sudden this handsome crossroads community pops...
View ArticleNew Milford Barn Quilt Trail Kicks Off At The Silo -- Parties © Openings...
Lisa Green reports from New Milford. One of the things we most love about covering events is bearing witness to (and yes, being embraced by) the warmth and enthusiasm of the communities in the RI...
View ArticleThe Meaning Of Movement: Choreographer Paula Josa-Jones -- Arts Section --...
By Amy Krzanik You don’t need to be a “horse person” to read this article. You don’t have to have a background in dance, either. Although Paula Josa-Jones has had years of practice as both a rider and...
View ArticleA Movable Feast: Berkshire Grown’s Annual Harvest Supper -- Parties...
Lisa Green reports from Great Barrington. At Berkshire Grown’s Harvest Supper, it’s definitely helpful if you can eat and walk at the same time: you’ve got to keep moving to get a taste of all of the...
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