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Anthony Constantino, Sticker Mule’s chief executive, said he spent nearly $90,000 of his own money on the 100-foot-wide Trump sign. Cindy Schultz for The New York Times ...
Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino is fighting with the city of Amsterdam, New York, to display a 100-foot "Vote for Trump" sign visible from the New York State Thruway.
Oct. 13 (UPI) --Sticker Mule will be allowed to keep its massive, illuminated "Vote Trump" sign on top of its factory in upstate New York after a judge vacated a preliminary injunction and ...
Sticker Mule unveiled the Donald Trump sign this week in a lighting ceremony that went ahead in spite of the town's concerns that it was against code and would pose a distraction to passing motorists.
Mayor Cinquanti says the city didn't hear from Sticker Mule until the sign went up on October 1st. After the restraining order was filed, the 'Vote for Trump' sign was temporarily covered.
RELATED: Sticker Mule uncovers, lights up Trump sign after Montgomery Co. files restraining order Mayor Cinquanti, a democrat, says the city didn't hear from Sticker Mule until the sign went up on ...
Oct. 6 (UPI) -- The company Sticker Mule is facing a lawsuit filed in a New York court over a pro-Trump sign it installed on the roof of a building that local officials warn could pose dangers to ...
Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino has filed paperwork to run for Congress and will self-fund his campaign to succeed Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., in upstate New York.
Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino’s pro-Donald Trump group has been accused of violating city code after erecting the new typographic structure in place of the long-standing “FOWNES” sign.
AMSTERDAM Sticker Mule CEO sues Amsterdam after ZBA rejects pro-Trump sign By Tyler A. McNeil Mar 3, 2025 1 of 2 ...