Attorney Jason Grosky was born in Maryland while his father was stationed in the Army at Aberdeen Proving Grounds. He grew up in the Bradford section of Haverhill, Massachusetts. He graduated from the University of Massachusetts with a bachelor’s degree in journalism in 1998. He worked as a newspaper reporter and was part of The Eagle-Tribune news team awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 2003 for breaking news coverage of four boys who drown in the Merrimack River in Lawrence, Massachusetts.
Attorney Grosky graduated from Massachusetts School of Law in 2006 and worked as an assistant district attorney for the Essex District Attorney’s Office in Lynn, Massachusetts prior to becoming prosecuting attorney for Salem Police Department in 2009. He is an involved community member, serving as a selectman in the Town of Atkinson, and board member for the Rockingham County Republican Committee. He was also a member of the Rotary Club of Greater Salem and a board member for Plaistow Community YMCA. He is licensed to practice law in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.