Power & Politics: New Jersey’s infrastructure problem; looking ahead to World Cup 2026

Sterling Hill Mining Museum president Bill Kroth and Tim Sullivan, Gov. Murphy’s chief of the state’s Economic Development Authority, joined the show this week.

News 12 Staff

Sep 13, 2025, 8:34 PM

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Cracks in the roadways, sinkholes and water main breaks have plagued New Jersey this year.
Sterling Hill Mining Museum president Bill Kroth joined Nick Meidanis on Power & Politics, to talk about what all the infrastructure issues have in common.
And we are less than a year away from the World Cup in the U.S. – including MetLife Stadium. But the state is already seeing big stars up close – part of an effort to get more big events here.
Tim Sullivan, Gov. Murphy’s chief of the state’s Economic Development Authority, discusses how the World Cup will pay off for New Jersey.