Baldarelli Sand & Gravel

West Boylston

West Boylston is a unique community because it is small and many people have never heard of it. Since it is so small everyone knows each other. West Boylston may not be very popular, but there are actually a lot of things to do. There is a lot of little shops and restaurants that can keep someone busy. A good place to walk and get some exercise is at the rail trail, or a walk around the reservoir. The reservoir is also a good place to go fishing, but you can't swim. That is why I think West Boylston is a unique town!

About Baldarelli Brothers:

Baldarelli Brothers Inc. is located at 277 Sterling Street, West Boylston. It is a family owned company that has been in business for over 60 years! Baldarelli Brothers is a sand and gravel company specializing in making processed materials that meet certain requirements for the state, commercial, and residential jobs. After blasting the rock, excavating it to the machine, crushing, and delivering to customer, some of the finish products include: different sizes of stone, loam, sand, and processed gravel. Baldarelli Brothers are first, reliable, and strive for excellence!

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Baldarelli Brothers Inc sign

Full view of garage.

This is the garage that the company keeps their trucks to deliver sand and gravel.

Rock

This is the raw material or the rock before it is crushed.

Tractor scooping rock.

This tractor is scooping the rock to bring it to the crusher

Full view of Crusher

This is where the rock will be brought to get crushed.

Tractor dumping rock

The tractor is dumping the rock into the hopper of crushing plant.

Rock being crushed

This is a picture of the rock being processed or crushed.

Side view

This is a side view of the plant (crusher), and a better view of the operator station.

Finish product

This is the gravel after being crushed.

Piles of different types of crushed materials.

2-4" stone

3/4" stone

1 1/2" stone

Tractor loading rock

This is the finished product being loaded for delivery.

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Alissa Baldarelli

Last Updated: 6/4/09