Reaping What You Sow (sometimes)
Fifty years ago the landscaper’s scene in Lynnfield was vastly different then it is today. Most, if not all, of the major players are gone now but, in their heyday, the likes of George DeCoste, Ed Patterson, and Nick Valente had quality “operations.” Jerry Pezzella (upon graduating from Stockbridge) had …
New reclaimed granite products in our “Granite Superstore”
Honing Our Professional Skills… Tutorials from a Master
During the fifty some years of business experience we have certainly encountered our share of larger-than-life personalities – who left a lasting impression. This is the first of a series of anecdotal musings recalling some of these people. Patrick “Pat” DiPietro was one-of-a-kind… charismatic, confident, passionate, creative and multi-talented. A …
The Origins of Snow Work & Life’s Lessons Learned
Reclaimed Granite Fire Pit Kits
Going Green and keeping you warm! These one-of-a-kind fire pits are constructed from 1st generation slope curb that we split on an angle. These stones weigh approx. 45 lbs. each. The purchase of one of these fire pits will complement and enhance any outdoor living space. Call 781-389-8297 for more …
Olde New England Granite is involved with Gettysburg historic restoration projects
In preparation for the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, Olde New England Granite recently supplied reclaimed Quincy granite to the Gettysburg National Park Monument Preservation Service to repair the 58th New York Infantry Monument as well as others. Lucas Flickinger, Monument Preservation Branch Supervisor recently commented, “58th NY …



