Maraziti Falcon will represent the Black Inventors Hall of Fame Museum With the Implementation of Their New Facility
The facility will include tuition free STEAM classrooms, a theater, and a Metaverse library to honor the legacies of Black Inventors and inspire current and future generations to pursue their own ingenious endeavors. The project will maintain key aspects and architectural features of Mayfair Farms, as well as preserve historic and natural features on the property, while creating a modern, state of the art, educational resource for the Township of West Orange and the community as a whole.
Learn more about the Black Inventors Hall of Fame at https://bihof.org.
Alyse Landano Hubbard focuses her practice in counseling clients on land use matters, representation of zoning and planning boards and real estate transactions. Ms. Hubbard frequently drafts ordinances and resolutions for municipal councils, planning boards and zoning boards. She offers legal opinions to the board secretary and professionals, provides legal analysis of land use issues, as well as reviews and analyzes municipal ordinances and state statutes. Ms. Hubbard is actively involved in the preparation of land use applications, from the initial concept, coordinating and meeting with applicant and board professionals, through the presentation at public meetings.
Joseph J. Maraziti, Jr. represents both public and private sector clients in regulatory, transactional and litigation matters having local and national significance involving environmental and redevelopment issues. He has many years of experience representing public sector clients throughout New Jersey in redevelopment projects, condemnation, land use, real estate transactions and litigation in federal and state courts. He is well-versed in redevelopment law.