New Jersey Motion Picture and Television Commission schedules October board meeting

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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The New Jersey Motion Picture and Television Commission has announced that its upcoming board meeting will take place both in person and via teleconference. The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, October 15, 2025, at 10:30 am.

Members of the public who want to participate in the public comment section of the meeting, which relates to agenda items, have the option to attend in person or join by phone. Those wishing to speak are encouraged to call in before the meeting begins to avoid delays.

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

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