John Krynick and Francis Nestor Style Cottage+Camp: Americana From Its New Home, To Yours Cottage+Camp puts down roots in Millerton, New York. By Editor
Propeller blad sculpture, Tim Byrne, adjustable dining table. Style Get Back, Inc. Reworks The Elegance Of The Industrial Age The Industrial Age has returned to Kent, Conn. in the newly opened furniture store Get Back, Inc. By Editor
Community The Rural We: Faith Connolly Faith Connolly founded Pet Partners of the Tri-State Berkshires in 2009 when the economy plummeted. She watched people surrendering their animals because they no longer had the means to care for them. Pet Partners is not a shelter or rescue but a support organization that provides resources when people can’ By Editor
Community Bathtime Buddies: Zogics Launches A Line For Our Best Friends S'bu, resting between reps, I'm sure. By Amy Krzanik Paul LeBlanc is the founder and CEO of Zogics, a Lenox, Massachusetts-based one-stop online shop that caters to the health, fitness, spa and hospitality industries (offering everything from gym wipes to weight benches). But he’s not By Editor
Food Recipe: Spring Grain Salad Recipes from The Sylvia Center at Katchkie Farm are those used to to inspire young people and their families to eat well through hands-on learning experiences on the farm and in the kitchen. Madeleine Fischer, program coordinator at The Sylvia Center, offers recipes that they cook with the youth, teens By Editor
Parties Portrait Of An Artist: Linda Lavin And Steve Bakunas Amy Krzanik reports from Spencertown. “We don’t do this at home,” actress Linda Lavin and husband Steve Bakunas assured the crowd at the Spencertown Academy Arts Center on Saturday, April 28. They only perform “Portrait of an Artist” in public, on stage, as a fundraiser for non-profit organizations around By Editor
Parties Museum Of Dog Offers A Preview Of A Dog-Lover's Paradise Lisa Green reports from North Adams. You don’t have to be a dog lover to enjoy the Museum of Dog, but it would probably help, since you’re going to be surrounded by massive amounts of dog-related memorabilia. On Friday, April 27, the Museum of Dog, located in an By Editor
Real Estate Village Green In Sharon, a beautifully renovated 1806 historic house enjoys mature landscaping and established gardens. Multiple buildings on the 1.45-acre property include an additional five-bedroom guest/caretaker's residence, an artist's studio, and even a potting shed. In addition to the Italianate gardens with a koi pond, By Editor
Real Estate Fine Gardening Set Point is located on 51 acres amongst the hills of Pine Plains and contains framed gardens, grassy fields, and woodlands under conservation easement. The handsome five-bedroom, four-and-one-half bathroom home has a vaulted living room with sliding doors that open to a patio, and a country kitchen with every possible By Editor
Real Estate Daffodil Hill Sited privately on a ridge in Milan with panoramic views of the Catskills, this 11.34-acre property is rich with over 10,000 daffodils, perennials, ornamental shrubs, and fruit trees. The house is an updated 1970s ranch with green solar/geothermal technology. It has a light-filled contemporary great room, open By Editor
Real Estate Wildflower Cottage Spectacular gardens are irrigated with a separate well and a 16-zone system at this cottage-style home in Roxbury. A winding, gated driveway leads to this three-bedroom house and separate studio guest house. The renovated main house has a kitchen that opens to great room with fireplace, media room, breakfast nook By Editor
Real Estate Natural Delights This true garden paradise in Old Chatham contains a small orchard, organized vegetable garden, and walkways with extensive landscaping on 90 acres. The main house has exposed beams, large kitchen, living room with high ceiling, screened porch, and two bedrooms. Additional outdoor spaces include multiple outdoor seating areas, a sunken By Editor