Albert McCay

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  1. 1 2 3 Key Figures in Delanco History, Delanco Township. Accessed August 28, 2016.
  2. Our club's namesake – Senator Albert McCay Archived 2016-08-10 at the Wayback Machine , Albert Mcay Republican Club of Delanco. Accessed December 10, 2014. "The late Senator Albert McCay was a fine gentleman of Delanco, a good neighbor to many and a man dedicated to public service. He served in the New Jersey Senate from 1952-60."
  3. Wright, George Cable. "RICHMAN FOE GETS BID FROM MEYNER; But State Senator Refuses to Make Public Reasons for Opposing Nomination", The New York Times , February 6, 1958. Accessed August 28, 2016. "Gov. Robert B. Meyner challenged State Senator Alfred[ sic ] McCay today to make public his reasons for blocking the reappointment of Grover C. Richman Jr. as State Attorney General."
  4. Waggoner, Walter H. "Grover C. Richman; Served in New Jersey as Attorney General", The New York Times , May 7, 1983. Accessed August 28, 2016. "Mr. Richman's tenure as State Attorney General came to an unexpected end in January 1958, after he had been nominated for a second term. State Senator Albert McCay, Republican of Burlington County, where Mr. Richman lived, exercised his traditional right of 'senatorial courtesy' and opposed the renomination. Governor Meyner fought for Mr. Richman's approval by the Republican-controlled State Senate, but the nominee withdrew his name."
Albert McCay
Member of the New Jersey State Senate
from Burlington County
In office
1952–1960