Fire Dept. Gets New Sign

This week we were proud to give our local Fire Dept the kind of sign these brave volunteers deserve. Our goals were to reuse the massive brick pillars that anchored the old sign and produce a sign Basking Ridge's Bravest would be proud to take their picture in front of. The 6" thick sign is built to last and look great for a long time. It features a 3d Maltese Cross using imported smaltz (inlayed crushed glass) which gives this crest a magical sparkle in the sunlight. The lettering is carved and gold leafed using 9 1/2 Sq. Ft  (1.75 grams) of the finest imported Italian gold. We always like to put extra effort into our local projects as a way to give back to the community! If you would liketo contribute to the Dept., visit them on their website at brfco.com or stop by and take a look at our sign on the way in.

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New Sign for St. James School

There's always an added excitement to installing a sign in your home town. The stone pillars prepared by local mason Alberton Masonry were set and ready to receive the new sign. With a little help from Marshal Bowles the boy scout responsible for this project, his father and the crew working on the donor brick path that help fund the project we lifted the sign perfectly onto its new foundation. I really admire Marshal for taking on such a big project and seeing it through to its completion. I have a feeling this is only the start of bigger and better things for this very talented Eagle Scout.

1st place in the United States Sign Council's Annual International Sign Competition in the Non Illuminated Sign Category

It is my honor to announce that we have won 1st place in the United States Sign Council's Annual International Sign Competition in the Non Illuminated Sign Category. This great honor has been bestowed upon us for a sign we did for our friends at Ridge Marketing right here in Basking Ridge. http://www.ridgemarketing.com If you like the work they did on our website you should give them a call. The owner Rob Quincy gave us free reign to create an edgy design out of rusted steel that we have received a lot of compliments for from the community and now this great honor from our friends at the USSC, Thanks!

Dental Work


Today we needed to remove an old rotting sign with a shiny new dental implant. We received lots of compliments while installing it and the doctors are very pleased. I just hope they give it a good brushing to keep it shining and white. If you would like your teeth to look as good as our sign, give our friends a call at 732-469-6662 or visit their website at http://www.brook-dental.com Just tell them you want your teeth as white as the sign out front.


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.