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Before that he served as Local Editor of Bradenton Patch, helping launch the site in December 2010, as well as working closely with other Patch sites around Tampa Bay.
Before joining Patch, Jason spent more than eight years working at daily newspapers in Florida, New Jersey and Pennsylvania as a reporter, copy editor, page designer, sports columnist, blogger and podcaster. He graduated with a B.A. in journalism from Penn State University and served in a variety of roles at the school's nationally recognized Daily Collegian student newspaper. He also interned at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review as part of the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund internship program.
Most recently, Jason spent five years at the Bradenton Herald working in several positions, including Page 1A designer and editor. He's also been an on-air radio personality and host.
He and his wife are proud New Jersey natives who are still on the lookout for authentic pizza in Florida after eight years living and working here.
Yo ho, yo ho—it’s a pirate’s day for you!

The department store on State Road 580 is one of many outlets expected to bring in help for the holidays.
The fire department was working on securing the vehicle before removing the driver, who did not appear injured, officials said.
Barricades will be picked up starting at 8 a.m. Wednesday, officials said. The bridge was has been closed to traffic since Monday.
Yo ho, yo ho—it’s a pirate’s day for you!
The 15-year-old student was found to be carrying an unloaded .380-caliber handgun along with ammunition Tuesday afternoon, authorities said. The school was put on lockdown for about 10 minutes until the gun was secured.
The department store on State Road 580 is one of many outlets expected to bring in help for the holidays.
Darrell B. Lawson is accused of having sex with girls who were in his care, and he may have other victims, according to the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.
The high school went on lockdown for about 10 minutes after a student was found to be carrying a gun, officials said. The lockdown is over and the weapon was secured.
Before he died in Afghanistan last month, Matthew Sitton was looking forward to bringing his infant son to the aquarium, which is now dedicated to helping the family.
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Bonnie Jo Blessing, 45, was seriously injured and taken to Bayfront Medical Center.
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