Richard W. DeKorte

Richard W. DeKorte (1936 March 16, 1975) was a New Jersey Republican member of the New Jersey General Assembly. Born in Paterson, New Jersey to John I. and Henrietta DeKorte, Richard W. DeKorte was educated at Amherst College and the University of Chicago Law School. DeKorte specialized in Estate Law at the Paterson law firm of Jeffer, Walter, Tierney, DeKorte, Hopkinson & Vogel. He served as a mayor and councilman in his hometown of Franklin Lakes, New Jersey.

DeKorte was elected to the New Jersey General Assembly in 1967 and later elected majority leader with Thomas Kean as speaker. In 1970, DeKorte was appointed counsel to Governor of New Jersey William T. Cahill

When Cahill lost his bid for re-election as Governor (due to the Watergate scandal's nationwide impact on Republicans), there were "Transition Meetings" where DeKorte assisted in bringing the governor-elect, Brendan Byrne up to speed. It is said that Byrne was so impressed with the DeKorte during those meetings he made DeKorte Head of the New Jersey State Energy Office (or "Energy Czar" as he was called). DeKorte chaired the New Jersey's United States Bicentennial Commission.

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Students converge on Meadowlands to study endangered bird — and climate change

northjersey.com 21 Mar 2025
Students from Seton Hall Prep and Becton Regional explore environmental issues at Richard W. DeKorte Park in Lyndhurst on Tuesday, March 18, 2025 ... DeKorte Park, it was possible to imagine tiny nests with tinier eggs hidden away in the foliage.
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