RE Adopts A Family for Christmas - REMG is participating in the Hillsborough County Sheriff's program by providing a holiday dinner, Christmas gifts, Christmas tree and movie tickets for a family night out to a  family from Temple in need. A contribution has been made in the name of all of our employees

Radon Myth Proven False!  Rest assured that the truth about natural stone safety is confirmed by scientific studies. You can find lots of information regarding the issue by following this link to the Marble Institute of America's radon section. You may also be interested in what thte EPA has to say at www.epa.gov/radon. Feel free to call or email us if you have additional questions. 

Quoted in "Landscapes & Hardscapes" Magazine as "Green" Provider - RE's owner is quoted in the recent edition of this landscape contracting magazine for REMG's use of excessand recycled countertop materials in landscaping projects. If you're considering a project that could use multi-colored pavers, random chuncks of granite, or even large slabs as privacy screens or focal points, call us! See the article here http://www.lhdesignbuild.com/article.php?id=4494

 RE on WGIR's "Ask The Experts" - On a recent Saturday morning we were asked to participate in WGIR's weekly home improvements call in radio show. We had a very busy morning taking over a dozen calls from homeowners who had questions about granite, marble and other natural stone appications. Host Shaun McGory was so excited about Michael Hauptly-Pierce' and Freddy Pihl's appearance on the show that he has asked us to return. So listen to WGIR and watch this space for our next appearance!

Quoted in National 'Lowes For Pros' publication - If you are a contractor, keep an eye out for June's "Lowes For Pros" newsletter. RE owner Dave Brassard is quoted in a discussion about using leftover stone for projects as part of our 'green' initiative. Among other ideas RE cuts and sells remnant stone for use in walkways and patios, giving the user a beautiful, durable and unique stone product from material that might otherwise have been discarded. Ask us about these patio stone ideas!

Boys' & Girls' Club of Greater Nashua - BGCGN has recently opened their completely new Teen Center and is completing a $4.1 Million renovation to the facility. The new Teen Center, inspired by a seed grant from Richard Stahl, will give at-risk youth of the greater Nashua area a beautiful, high-tech, welcoming and safe place to spend those after school hours. Visit the Club on Grant Ave in Nashua and see the spectacular Cranberry Brown granite countertops in the Cafe area provided by RE Marble & Granite. REMG is also a proud sponsor of the Club's annual golf tournament.

Surviving the Ice Storm of Dec '08 - The worst ice storm in history hit our area and left us with more than a mess. We were out of power for 12 days at the height of the busy holiday installation season. Responding with grace under pressure and benfitted tremendously by help from friendly competitors, we were able to produce and install every project without fail, even though we couldn;t use our own building! It is our intent to maintain positive relationships with other fabricators and because we do, we were able to call and use the shops of our competitors to complete the necessary work. It meant a ton of shuttling literally tons of stone back and forth, but our customers never knew how desparate our situation was. In addition, we had to find office space that had power and internet, and actually moved the entire office, files, computers and all three times in those two weeks. You can rest assured that when we say we're going to be there to do a job, we're doing everything possible to meet that obligation!

RE Marble & Granite's Economic REcovery Act (Nov 2008) - In an effort to help our neighbors and citizens of southern NH deal with the economic downturn, RE Marble & Granite ran a 'FREE Granite Day". We gave away hundreds of pieces of excess material. Entering the holiday season, this stone offered people the opportunity to spruce up their gardens, yards, and homes with pieces of beautiful, natural stone. Over 250 people arrived to kick off the season and find treasures for themselves and loved ones. It was a great day! Here's the ad we ran to promote the event: