NJEDA schedules annual board meeting for September 10, 2025

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 Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) has announced that its next public Board Meeting will take place on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, at 10:00 am. The meeting will be accessible in person at the NJEDA Board Room located at 36 West State Street in Trenton, New Jersey. Participants can also join via conference call or through a Microsoft Teams link.

Members of the public are invited to attend and will have an opportunity to speak during the public comment segment. The dial-in number for the conference line is 1-888-790-3708 with access code 7825427.

The NJEDA website includes a link to Google Translate for translation services. However, the Authority clarified that neither it nor the State of New Jersey reviews or endorses Google Translate’s services or content. Users are advised that information translated by Google Translate may not always be accurate or current and is used at their own risk. The NJEDA noted that it is not obligated to provide translation services and may change or discontinue this service at any time.

For additional details about participation options and meeting access, members of the public can visit https://policies.google.com/?hl=en for information regarding Google Translate’s terms of service.



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