Marianne Woolpert

Marianne Woolpert: Like father, like daughter

Posted by Graniterock on Jan 11, 2018

MORGAN HILL – On a bay-colored warmblood, riding fast, making tight turns and jumping fences more than three feet tall is where Marianne Woolpert is most comfortable.
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Rose Ann Woolpert's story

Rose Ann Woolpert holds firm to family business

Posted by Shanna Crigger on Jan 2, 2018

Rose Ann Woolpert was born into a family business.Her father opened Orange County’s first Good Humor ice cream business in 1949 and ran it for many years with help from his wife and children.Decades later, Rose Ann married into another family business, albeit larger, when she met Bruce Woolpert and became part of the Graniterock family.
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Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!

Posted by Graniterock on Dec 31, 2017

Wishing everyone a joyous and safe 2018!
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Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas

Posted by Graniterock on Dec 22, 2017

Merry Christmas from everyone at Graniterock!
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Running the paver and more

A superintendent who wears several hats

Posted by Shanna Crigger on Dec 5, 2017

MORGAN HILL – One of the things that’s kept Dave Sornberger of Trinchero Construction employed full-time, no matter the economy, is his ability to run every piece of heavy equipment.
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Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving

Posted by Graniterock on Nov 22, 2017

Happy Thanksgiving!
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Erosion control on Highway 17

Fixing problem spot on Highway 17 before the rainy season

Posted by Graniterock on Nov 20, 2017

SANTA CRUZ – What’s known as a precarious section of Highway 17 for dirt and debris falling into the roadway during stormy weather is getting some preventive maintenance from the Construction team before the next round of rain arrives.
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Quarry feels like home

Quarry feels like home for this Rock Star

Posted by Shanna Crigger on Nov 14, 2017

AROMAS – Candace Klein is a rare sight in a predominantly man’s world.
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New gas tax hits the pumps

First gas tax hike in two decades

Posted by Rodney Jenny on Nov 8, 2017

SAN JOSE – Higher fuel taxes showed up at gas stations last week as part of a $52 billion spending plan to fix mounting infrastructure problems across the Golden State over the next 10 years.
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Help for North Bay fire victims

Graniterock helps Wine Country fire victims breathe a little easier

Posted by Graniterock on Oct 17, 2017

Graniterock donated 2,800 disposable respirator masks to residents and first-responders of fire-torn Wine Country after word came from a team member’s close friend that “all we need are those masks” to handle the worst air quality every recorded in the North Bay.
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