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  1. 15. Aug. 2023 · The New Jersey political world has certainly changed over the past two weeks with the death of Lieutenant Governor Sheila Oliver, and now the surprising news that New Jersey State Senator Richard Codey will retire at the end of his current term. With 50 years in office, Dick Codey is the longest serving legislator in state history. He also filled in as governor after the resignation of Jim ...

  2. The Codey family funeral homes have proudly been a fixture in our Essex County communities for more than a century. Owned by Richard J. Codey, a third-generation funeral director and former governor of New Jersey, we pride ourselves on delivering personal and attentive service to families that goes above and beyond anyone’s expectations.

  3. 14. Aug. 2023 · After a 50-year-long career in New Jersey politics, Sen. Richard Codey has announced he will not seek reelection at the end of his term. In a statement posted to Facebook, Codey said, “It has been an incredible run and I’m lucky and grateful to have my health. I won my first race in November of 1973 and was sworn in the following January ...

  4. 15. Aug. 2023 · NEW JERSEY (WABC) -- Fifty years after first stepping into politics, 76-year-old former New Jersey acting governor and current state Senator Richard Codey, says he's ready to retire. For Codey, it ...

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  5. Serving our communities for three generations is just one way we are different from so many of our peers. The team at Codey Funeral home is available 24 hours a day by calling (973) 226-6696. 54 Roseland Ave. Caldwell, New Jersey 07006. Richard J. Codey, Owner/Manager, NJ Lic. #3175.

  6. 15. Aug. 2023 · Richard Codey’s planned retirement brings two things to mind – one a blunt assessment about money in politics and the other just a blunt assessment about politics. Let’s start with the first observation. It dates back to Codey’s tenure as governor after Jim McGreevey announced his resignation 19 years ago this month.

  7. Richard J. Codey, the 53rd governor of New Jersey, is a third-generation funeral director. His family owned and operated the Codey Funeral Home in Orange, where he was born, for more than 100 years. In 2012, Codey moved the business to Caldwell, where he could be closer to the families he was serving in Essex County.