Bernards Township

Basking Ridge Sticker – Show Your Community Pride

A simple yet powerful way to show you care about Basking Ridge history while supporting the red, gold colors of Bernards Township. Made of a fade resistant vinyl, the sticker is perfect for outdoor use. Discounts are available for multiple purchases. Proceeds of the sticker sale go to provide history programs in Bernards Township via the non-profit Mr. Local History Project, a 501c3 organization based in Basking Ridge focused on preserving and promoting local history with a social twist.

Online exclusive – Click Here to get yours today.

Ten Reasons Why Everyone in Basking Ridge Needs a BR sticker

  • Shows your Basking Ridge community pride
  • Showcases the official colors of Bernards Township
  • Raises needed funds for a non-profit
  • Looks great on the car, mailbox, laptop
  • Looks great doesn’t it?
  • Honors the history of Bernards Township
  • Increases the value of your car
  • A secret “thumbs up” to fellow Basking Ridgers
  • It just plain looks great
  • You care about your community
MLH offers bundle discounts. Get them for your friends, neighbors, and family as part of our local history fundraiser.
Click Here to order your pack of BRs now.

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