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Late Attorney's Madison Photos to Be Auctioned

Main Street office of Joseph Mezzacca Jr. closing after 35 years.

The Main Street law office of Joseph Mezzacca Jr. will officially close on Sunday after 35 years of practice and friends, clients and Madison residents are invited to visit the office that evening to celebrate the life and work of the late borough attorney and Madison photographer, according to a notice on the practice website.

Mezzacca's original photography as well as artwork that has hung in his law office for decades will be on display and available for purchase or auction.

The office at 230 Main Street will be open from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday for the celebration, and light appetizers and champagne will be served, the invitation says.

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Mezzacca, who died in June after an illness at age 65, counseled Madison's land use boards for decades and then .

Officials remembered the Madison resident's sense of humor, calming disposition and his love of Madison's architecture and history.

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His family that was taken by Mezzacca. More of Mezzacca's photography can be seen at joemezzaccaphoto.com.


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