New Jersey Motion Picture & Television Commission board meeting set for July 16

Terence M. (“Terry”) O’Toole Chairman New Jersey Economic Development Authority - Official Website
Terence M. (“Terry”) O’Toole Chairman New Jersey Economic Development Authority - Official Website
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Please be advised that the New Jersey Motion Picture and Television Commission Annual Board Meeting will take place in person and via teleconference on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, at 10:30 am.

Members of the public who wish to speak during the public comment segment of the meeting, pertaining to agenda items, may attend in person or call into the meeting by using the conference number. They are encouraged to call in prior to the meeting start time to avoid any delays.

The in-person location for this meeting is at the New Jersey Economic Development Authority’s One Gateway Center.

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