Jason Nark, Philly Inquirer

Jason Nark

Philly Inquirer

North Wildwood, NJ, United States

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Past:
  • Philly Inquirer
  • Philly.com
  • National Geographic
  • Billy Penn
  • Philly Daily News

Past articles by Jason:

Mural of George Washington once displayed at a Trenton opera house, is found in North Jersey basement

John Taylor, of Taylor Pork Roll, commissioned George W. Harding to paint the large mural of George Washington crossing the Delaware River. → Read More

Meet the man determined to climb the tallest tree in all 67 Pennsylvania counties

Van Wagner, who teaches agriculture at Danville Area High School, said it might take years, but he'll climb a tree in all of the state's counties. “Trees and education are my thing,” he said. → Read More

‘I’ll do it until I die’: Pennsylvania man tries to slap the pain away

Competitive slap fighting, which originated in Russia, has been condemned by concussion experts. → Read More

Eagles fans came to State Farm Stadium with smiles and left in anger

“I can’t even look at it,” one Eagles fan said after confetti for the Kansas City Chiefs fell in State Farm Stadium. → Read More

Gov. Josh Shapiro predicts big Eagles win Sunday

Shapiro said the Eagles would beat Kansas City 34-30 at Super Bowl LVII. → Read More

An Eagles Super Bowl win would bring hope to Philadelphians after years of devastating gun violence

“It’s more than just a game right now,” said Mckayla Warwick, whose nonprofit focuses on violence prevention work. → Read More

From live births to life-threatening injuries: the NFL says it can handle all that (and more) at Super Bowl LVII

There's a total of 30 medical staffers between both teams and the NFL looking our for the health and safety of players during the game. → Read More

Friends and Eagles fans from Philly came to Arizona to get sober and never looked back.

One by one, the guys all got the same advice, when life was at its worst. “Why don’t you give Jimmy a call in Arizona?” → Read More

“Philly Ray” is the biggest Eagles fan in Arizona

Ray Poserina moved out to Arizona for love in the early 90S, and his passion for the Eagles has only grown stronger. → Read More

Gravely injured in a rural Pennsylvania forest, a nature guide returns to heal

Beth Jones, a United Methodist pastor and nature guide, spent 16 days in the hospital after her hiking accident on a mountain near her home last year. → Read More

This town in Jersey is the dividing line between Eagles and Giants country

Bordentown, NJ seems to be the dividing line between Eagles and Giants fans. “If I had to guess, I’d say it’s 60-40 up here with Eagles fans taking the edge,” said one resident. → Read More

The biological parents of the ‘Boy in the Box,’ Joseph Augustus Zarelli, have finally been identified.

Long known only as “The Boy in the Box,” Joseph A. Zarelli was identified last year using DNA evidence. → Read More

Phila. police tase suspect after chase and crash

Police tased a suspect who crashed into a police car on Saturday night. → Read More

Study of New Jersey roadkill looks at how critters move, or don’t move, around the garden state.

Using samples gleaned from several sources, including roadkill, New Jersey is studying the way wildlife moves in the state. → Read More

Hunter won’t face charges for killing dog in Berks County

According to the Pennsylvania Game Commission, the hunter thought the dog was a coyote. → Read More

Doing the manure math at the Pa. Farm Show

The Pennsylvania Farm Show produces tons of manure each January. Where does it all go? → Read More

Victim of Roxborough shooting remembered at the Pennsylvania Farm Show

The 107th annual Pennsylvania Farm Show kicked off on Jan. 7. → Read More

A giant, 3-bedroom shoe is one of Pennsylvania’s hottest rentals

The Haines Shoe House had operated as an ice cream shop before being turned into a rental by the new owners. → Read More

Animal shelters desperate for adoptees and foster homes as year ends.

The city’s Animal Care and Control Team says it has 106 dogs in its shelter right now with room for only 85. → Read More

Philadelphia researcher honored for work on rural opioid crisis

Glenn Sterner, 40, was honored by the Pennsylvania Office of Rural Health. → Read More