Fundraising for St. James School Sign a Huge Success

Marshal Boles, a Boy Scout raising money to give his school a new sign successfully raised over $5000 toward the building of the sign. Brick orders are no longer being accepted but if you would like to contribute to the cause please contact Marshal at marshallboles@me.com and make your tax free charitable contribution. His plans not only include the sign but the brick walkway to the flagpole and some added landscaping around the sign.

New Sign for Basking Ridge's Bravest

Volunteer Fire Company 1 has accepted our design for the new fire house sign. Our design will be reusing the beautiful massive brick pillars that have supported the existing sign for decades. A little pressure washing and they will be as good as new. My favorite feature of the new sign is a steel reinforced arch that will connect the two poles and shelter the new sign that features carved gold leaf lettering and a fully sculpted Maltese Cross in the center. I'm hoping that the new sign will be a source of pride for the very brave volunteers that protect our community. I'm personally donating $1,400.00 towards the building of the sign, if any of my followers would like to help out with the project or would like to become volunteer contact Rich Moschello  at r.moschello@brfco.com.

New Sign for Ridge Marketing

Our new neighbor across the parking lot and the creator of our website needed a sign for their new office. The owner Rob Quincy let us go wild to create this very stylish sign that features 1" thick raised lettering over a curved steel background with a variegated rust finish. If you think the sign is cool, the inside is just as nice, Rob did a great job in the inside renovating this old nail salon. Next time your passing through Downtown Basking Ridge, stop in and take a look and while you’re there, talk, to Rob, he can do wonderful creative things for your business or check out his website at http://www.ridgemarketing.com/

I'm Back

I had a great time at the workshop rubbing elbows with some of the greats in the sign business and learning new materials and techniques to make great signs for all my customers. On the long drive there and back I had a chance to stop in some great locations including Hershey, Pittsburgh, Louisville, and Notre Dame University. I even got a chance to visit the world famous Sign Museum in Cincinnati Ohio, it was a lot of fun and a much needed break from the day to day.