Kelly M. Carey

Ms. Carey specializes in land use and municipal law and litigation. She is Of Counsel at the firm and has been licensed to practice law in New Jersey, in state and federal courts, since 1996. She has practiced land use and municipal law for over 25 years and represents both municipal boards and private clients. Clients rely on her for the full range of development advise including, land use and zoning applications, presentation of applications to land use boards, preparation of expert witnesses, review of master plan amendments, zoning ordinance drafting, redevelopment designations and planning approval, condemnation, affordable housing compliance, PILOT programs and environmental permitting.

Ms. Carey has been appointed to represent municipal boards around the state for more than 15 years. That representation includes the Old Bridge Planning Board, Parsippany- Troy Hills Planning Board, Middlesex Borough Planning Board, Clark Planning Board, and Montville Zoning Board. She was conflict counsel for the South Orange Zoning and Planning Boards. She currently represents the Clark Zoning Board, and the Monroe Township Affordable Housing Board. She also assists with the firm’s representation of several other land use boards. She takes   great pride in guiding board members who volunteer their time and talents for the benefit of their communities.

Prior to joining the firm, she represented private clients and successfully secured approvals for the construction of new commercial buildings, from Newark to Egg Harbor City, redevelopment of existing facilities and conditional use approvals for businesses from Buena Borough to the City of Plainfield, and residential variance approvals for clients from Ocean County to Bergen County. She was also part of a team representing several municipalities in central New Jersey as special counsel on affordable housing matters. She finds it rewarding to witness her clients enjoying the properties that she had a part in shaping.

Ms. Carey also has considerable experience representing municipal land use boards in prerogative writ proceedings including appearances before the trial courts, Appellate Division and the New Jesey Supreme Court. Monarch Communities, LLC v. Twp. of Montville, A-0929-23, N.J. Sup. Ct. Docket # 090407. She has also represented municipal interests in the Affordable Housing Dispute Resolution Program, and before County Tax Courts.

Prior to starting private practice, Ms. Carey served as Law Clerk to the Honorable Robert A. Longhi, AJSC (retired) Middlesex County Superior Court, and was a member of the Dickinson School of Law Environmental Law Journal. She has also volunteered as a member of the Zoning Board and Economic Development Board in her hometown.

Peter U. Lanfrit

PETER U. LANFRIT


PETER U. LANFRIT is a Cum Laude graduate of Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Rutgers University Law School, Newark, New Jersey. He has been a practicing attorney in New Jersey since 1973.

Mr. Lanfrit was initially employed by the law firm of Edward J. Dolan, Esq., Carteret, New Jersey, from 1972 through 1977 where he tried numerous personal injury and workers compensation matters.In November of 1978, Mr. Lanfrit established his own law firm in Hillsborough, New Jersey. A partnership was formed with Frank Linnus, Esq., in July of 1981 and continued through April of 1988. The law firm of Lanfrit & Linnus, Esqs. engaged in the general practice of law including litigation, personal injury, workers’ compensation and land use.

In 1988, Mr. Lanfrit formed the law firm of Lanfrit, Liscinski & Rosenwasser, P.C., with Theodore Liscinski, Jr., Esq. and Robert D. Rosenwasser, Esq. From April of 1988 until February of 2003 his practice was devoted to the fields of land use and real estate.

In March of 2003, Mr. Lanfrit formed the Law Firm of Lanfrit and Tullio, LLC with Michelle M. Tullio, Esq., since that time Mr. Lanfrit has devoted his practice to the fields of land use and real estate. In March of 2015, Mr. Lanfrit formed the Law Firm of Peter U. Lanfrit, LLC and in 2019 he joined the Law Firm of Borrus, Goldin, Foley, Vignuolo, Hyman and Stahl, P.C. In 2024, Mr. Lanfrit joined the firm of Savo, Schalk, Corsini, Warner, Gillespie, O’Grodnick & Fisher, P.A. as an Of-Counsel attorney.

Mr. Lanfrit has served as Municipal Court Judge for the Township of South Brunswick and has previously served as a Municipal Prosecutor and Rent Leveling Board Attorney. Mr. Lanfrit is a past President of the Franklin Township Chamber of Commerce and has served on its Board of Directors. Mr. Lanfrit was a member of Raritan Valley County Club and served in its Board of Directors and is a past president.

Mr. Lanfrit has since 1981 handled numerous land use applications including but not limited to Commercial Development (shopping centers, stand alone sites, office buildings, office parks, hotels and restaurants), Industrial Development (manufacturing facilities, warehouses, data centers, mining operations, transfer stations and cellular towers), Redevelopment, Residential (single family residential subdivisions, active adult communities, multifamily dwellings, townhouses and condominiums) and Public (churches, schools and charter schools).

John F. Bracaglia, Jr.

John F. Bracaglia, Jr. is a former bankruptcy trustee with extensive experience in representing both debtors and creditors in all chapters under the bankruptcy code. He has successfully confirmed numerous Chapter 13 individual reorganizations as well as Chapter 11 business reorganizatons. He has been involved in a number of bankruptcy cases that have resulted in reported decisions, including In Re Molnar Brothers, In Re Jackus and In re Fesq, which was decided by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Bracaglia serves in a volunteer capacity on the Board of Directors of the Daytop New Jersey Family Association, which is a drug and alcohol treatment facility, and devotes considerable time and energy in assisting families where a loved one is afflicted with the disease of addiction.

Edward A. Halpern

Edward A. Halpern is a skilled, intelligent attorney who specializes in municipal and government law, business and corporate transactions, commercial law, construction, real estate, corporate transactions and land use and zoning. He is the former Corporate Counsel for Hillsborough Township.