Byron Baer Dies at 77
June 25, 2007 |
Politics
We take note of the passing of Byron Baer, one of
Englewood’s more prominent residents. Baer
represented Englewood in the State Assembly and
Senate for 34 years. Before achieving higher
office, Baer had been a major leader in the
fight for Englewood's public housing during the
1960s and 1970s. He was a champion of the
underdog, working actively for civil rights and
the rights of migrant workers. Baer will
probably be best remembered as the author of New
Jersey’s Open Public Meetings Act, commonly
referred to as the "Sunshine Law." A full
obituary appears in the June 25 issue of the
Record.









