New Jersey’s East Rutherford.Almost a year after establishing its permanent home at American Dream, the New Jersey Hall of Fame has revealed its class of 2025 honorees. The 17 honorees this year come from a variety of backgrounds, including Olympic champion Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, pop rock legends the Jonas Brothers, famed chef David Burke, and former New Jersey Devils goalie Martin Brodeur.
On November 21 at The Rink at The Arena at American Dream, the 17th Annual New Jersey Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will publicly acknowledge the inductees. Actor Danny DeVito is tentatively scheduled to host the event.
According to NJHOF Chairman Jon F. Hanson, this new class represents the best of New Jersey’s skill, perseverance, and influence. These inductees continue to inspire future generations and have had a remarkable effect in their respective industries.
A ceremony to emphasize the influence of all generations
Year-round events honoring the Class of 2025 and past entrants will take place in conjunction with the ceremony. The NJHOF has honored notable New Jerseyans via exhibits, interactive events, and more since it first opened at American Dream.
In keeping with that goal, the Hall’s most recent class honors individuals who have influenced local and national culture in the fields of music, athletics, culinary arts, and public service.
The 2025 class of the New Jersey Hall of Fame honors Garden State greatness with notable figures in sports and music.