Body of late lt. Governor to lie in state at capital building
Trenton, New Jersey, United States of America – September 6, 2016. Interior view of the New Jersey State House in Trenton, NJ. View of the rotunda with architectural details. File Photo by Zeytun Photos.

Body of Late Lt. Governor to Lie in State at Capital Building

TRENTON, NJ – There will be a public viewing today for the late Lt. Governor Sheila Oliver at the State House in Trenton.

On the morning of Thursday, August 10, Lieutenant Governor Oliver will be escorted to the New Jersey State House Rotunda by the Honor Guard of the New Jersey State Police.

Public members are welcome to pay their respects to the Lieutenant Governor as she lies in state in the Rotunda.

Location: New Jersey State House Rotunda, 125 W. State St, Trenton, NJ 08608

A private visitation hour for the Lieutenant Governor with relatives and New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy will be occurring earlier in the morning will be made public according to Governor Murphy’s office.

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