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Mercer County celebrates Joyce L. McDade, first female freeholder clerk, during Women’s History Month of March

March is Women’s History Month! Mercer County draws strength and inspiration from women who came before us, and the remarkable women working among us today. They are part of our story, and a truly balanced and inclusive history recognizes how important women have always been in American society. 

 

Joyce McDade
Photo: The plaque in the vestibule of the McDade Administration Building in Trenton.

The heart of Mercer County government operations is the McDade Administration Building at 640 S. Broad St., Trenton. But do you know the namesake?

In 1987, the County Administration Building was renamed and dedicated to the memory of Joyce L. McDade, who served the public as the Clerk to the Board of Freeholders, now known as commissioners, from 1974 to 1986.

Mrs. McDade was the first female freeholder clerk as well as being the first woman to hold a top-level administrative position in the history of Mercer County. She was succeeded in 1987 by Jerlene “Cookie” Worthy, who today continues to serve as Clerk to the Board, overseeing that office and its myriad duties.

 

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