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R a i n b o w G & J P a i n t i n G :
E x P E R i E n c E . Q u a l i t y . S E R v i c E !
A Letter to our New Neighbors –
"Hi, my name is Christine Antico, and Rainbow G&J Painting is our family owned
business, headquartered in Manville, NJ.
We have just moved to Hunterdon County. We're building a home in Whitehouse Station
and already love living here in this beautiful environment with all of the great activities that
Hunterdon County has to offer!
We're very proud of the reputation we have established in our industry. We offer
a full array of painting and home improvement services. Because we can empathize with the
combination of excitement about your project, coupled with process of selecting materials, colors
and design elements that ultimately pull the project together, we really get to know our customers.
We try to match your process with your project vision and investment goals.
We also understand that we provide our services in your home. You will find our crew
is meticulous and minimize disruption during service delivery. Our onsite management and
staff always preserve your time, property and privacy.
As access to home improvement services changes with online resources and social
media, we thought the Clinton Township Newsletter would be a perfect way to get to
know our neighbors. To find us online, visit our website at: www.RainbowGJPainting.
com and you can find our Facebook and Houzz links from there.
Established by my husband Glenn more than 30 years ago, his brother Joe
joined the business after college (hence the name, G&J). Glenn focuses on residential
and commercial customers, while Joe's focus is on managed properties like townhouse and
condominium communities. This fall our son Matthew has joined us Rainbow! Matt brings
his finance degree from the University of Scranton and will focus on business development. We
could not be more proud to welcome the next generation!
Thanks for welcoming us to this beautiful part of New Jersey! Please call us anytime
if you are planning future painting projects, have questions, or just to say hello. :)"
Warm Regards,
Christine (& Glenn) Antico
Pale amber sunlight falls across
The reddening October trees....
~Ernest Dowson (1867–1900), "Autumnal"