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The New Jersey Department of State is home to a variety of divisions and activities. Here are a few photos from 2018 featuring scenes from our State Museum, historical conference and meetings of some of NJ's faith leaders.
Looking forward to what 2019 brings!

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#Rutgers University was one of many schools that held #voter registration efforts before this year's Oct. 16 deadline.
At 5 p.m. tomorrow, Oct. 30, Secretary of State Tahesha Way and emcee Tina Cervasio will announce which New Jersey schools got the most registrations in the #BallotBowl.
The event will take place in the multipurpose room of the College Avenue Student Center, 126 College Ave., New Brunswick, NJ 08901.
Join us!
And #vote!

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Secretary Way was happy to take part in the New Jersey Theatre Alliance's annual gala this week. The organization celebrates theatre across the Garden State.

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Publications
Just like many New Jersey parents, every day lately has been “Take Your Child to Work Day” for us. Here are 3 of my 4 daughters- Faythe, Farrah, and Fiona- joining me as we work from home.
Happy Earth Day! Our New Jersey State Museum is closed to visitors right now, but when we're finished staying at home, I hope you'll all get a chance to visit its wonderful "Preserving the Pinelands" exhibition.
New Jersey State Museum
It’s #EarthDay! Enjoy this image by artist Albert Horner from the top of Apple Pie Hill (the "highest peak" in the #Pinelands) featured in our exhibition Preserving the Pinelands. We hope you add this national treasure (& the Museum too) to your “to visit after quarantine” list!




























