New Jersey Hall of Fame Inducts 17 Across Arts, Sports, Public Service
New Jersey Hall of Fame Inducts 17 Across Arts, Sports, Public Service

New Jersey Hall of Fame Inducts 17 Across Arts, Sports, Public Service

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The New Jersey Hall of Fame announced its 2025 inductees, highlighting notable figures from music, sports, public service, and entertainment. The Isley Brothers, Jonas Brothers, and Bon Jovi keyboardist David Bryan will be inducted in the Performing Arts & Entertainment category, with Bryan also recognized for his Tony-winning Broadway work. Martin Brodeur, legendary New Jersey Devils goaltender and record holder, will enter the Hall of Fame, marking his third such honor following his Hockey and Canadian Sports Hall of Fame inductions. Other inductees include broadcast journalist Mary Alice Williams and political correspondent Dana Bash, reflecting the diverse talent and influence of New Jersey natives. The induction ceremony is scheduled for November 21, 2025, at American Dream in East Rutherford, with Danny DeVito tentatively set as host. The class exemplifies the state's legacy of resilience and excellence across multiple fields.

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