Reclaimed 3rd Generation Slope and Vertical Curbing

Slope and Vertical Curbing Welcome to our latest New Release. This time around we are focusing on two of our hottest products right now – 3rd Generation Slope and Vertical Curbing. In the beginning, the idea of using reclaimed granite products with larger paving surfaces other than cobblestones was introduced …

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Bridge Block

Inventory Update – Bridge Block – August 2021 This News Release is all about the Bridge Block we have been reclaiming from our most recent, as well as, a couple of our most notable bridge projects. So far, we have rescued and reclaimed approximately 3800 linear feet of beautiful “Sea …

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Now in the Yard – July 2021

Reclaimed Granite Products It’s about that time of the season when we like to inform architects, builders, landscape and hardscape contractors, and homeowners that our yard is chock full with: • A fantastic variety of cobblestones – all sizes • Fabulous multi step options – all sizes • A terrific …

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North Washington St. Bridge Pier Block

Inventory Update March 2021  North Washington Street Bridge – 1900 The Charlestown Bridge, officially named the North Washington Street Bridge is located in Boston and spans the Charles River. The current bridge was built between 1898 – 1900 under the chief engineer, William Jackson and was designed to carry an …

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Bridge Pier Block

Inventory Update – Bridge Pier Block – Feb. 2021 Olde New England Granite’s involvement with a Decade of Bridges 1888 – Essex Merrimac Drawbridge, Dismantled in 2010 1900 – Longfellow Bridge, Rehabbed in 2014-2019 1912 – North Washington Street Bridge, Dismantled in 2020 1912 – Fox Hill Bridge, Dismantled in …

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Bridge and Slope Curb

Inventory Update – Bridge and Slope Curb – Jan. 2021 Welcome to our first News Release of 2021. We are featuring two of our most popular multi-use granite products that we reclaimed in large quantity over the last couple weeks. 1st GENERATION SLOPE CURB – Over the last two weeks …

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