Victoria Penate | Staff Writer
Erin Hartnett, whose sons attend first and third grade at Deer Creek Elementary School, said she is grateful for the way Nevada City School District has maintained a hybrid educational model since the start of the 2020-21 school year in August.
“I love their four-day model, because it helps to create some consistency and structure in their week,” said Hartnett on the elementary school’s a.m./p.m. cohort system, which allows each student to attend campus for a shortened school day, four days per week.
“It’s also just easier as a parent who works every day to know that they go everyday, and that we have a schedule around that,” said Hartnett, noting that the one full distance day Wednesday proves to be somewhat challenging to balance with her work.
Bernard Hartnett Jr, former Hudson County executive, 91
Updated Dec 24, 2020;
Posted Dec 24, 2020
Enjoying cocktail hour at the 1995 Night on Broadway gala for the Garden State Cancer Center at the Parsippany Hilton are, from left to right: Dr. Franklyn Gerard, Cancer Center Board of Trustees Member; Congressman Robert Roe, D-8; and Bernard Hartnett, Cancer Center Board of Trustees chairman. (Star-Ledger file photo)Frank Conlon
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Bernard Michael Hartnett Jr., an active member of the New Jersey political and legal scenes and a former interim Hudson County executive, died Tuesday at his summer home in Avon-by-the-Sea. He was 91.
Hartnett, a graduate of St. Peter’s Prep and St. Peter’s College, earned his law degree from Seton Hall University. He worked as a lawyer for decades, including stints with the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company and Western Electric Company.