The Muse Marketing Group bids farewell to the Newark Fire Officer’s Union. We appreciate having served you for five years – under three presidents, especially as our NFOU website design earned us honorable mention for an IAFF Media Awards in 2012. Unfortunately now, the site is no longer active. It has been a great run. Thank you!
How about this cool item to show your support for breast cancer research? The charms on this jingly bracelet from The Breast Cancer Store invite you to count your blessings every day. Muse supports the search for a breast cancer cure all year, but our efforts are even stronger as we approach National Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October and the Making Strides of Newark, NJ walk in which we again have a team we hope you’ll support. Join in by making a donation, and post your cool stuff in the fight for a cure. Show your support for Team Muse on…
Baby needs new shoes—and everything else! You can show your support for breast cancer research by donning up your angel in an outfit like this one from Circus. There are lots of items like this that mean part of your purchase goes towards finding the cure. Another great way is by donating to our team walking this year in the Making Strides of Newark, NJ event onSunday, October 20th. We welcome your support. Muse invites you to let us know how you’re helping out this year. Show your support for Team Muse on Twitter using #TeamMuse2013!
Supporting breast cancer research isn’t only for women. Guys, join in by helping our team, walking in this year’sMaking Strides of Newark, NJ event. And show your support by wearing a pink tie at the office or a pink shirt on the job site or when exercising. These days, many people assume pink means you’re supporting breast cancer research, but if you want to be sure, The American Cancer Society has loads of items that tell the world exactly what you’re doing. These items don’t have to be all pink. They don’t even have to be clothing. Pens, magnets, key chains—all are very…
Muse president Angela Anemoyanis has gladly accepted the nomination as a volunteer civilian member of the City of Newark Fire Department’s Grant Writing/Review Committee. This marks her acceptance of the nomination for the second year running. Thanks over her decision came in a letter dated August 23, from Newark Fire Chief John G. Centanni. Everyone at Muse joins in the congratulations.