May 10, 2019 By Joe Sandomenico Staff Writer Having expectations is like being a hypocrite: you can hold high expectations for everyone else, but as soon as someone does it to you, it is such a problem. There are so many places where this occurs, it’s like the... More »
May 9, 2019 By Angelena Barcia Staff Writer Students entered the gym on April 18, the day before a long-awaited spring break, to wish the spring athletes good luck on the rest of their season and to enjoy the last pep rally of the school year. The event, which... More »
May 8, 2019 By Nicolle Tyszka Staff Writer One in five people in the United States will be affected by mental illness in his or her lifetime, according to the National Alliance on Mental Health. In 2017 alone, the National Institute of Mental Health estimated ... More »
May 3, 2019 By Iris Gonzales Staff Writer From full to natural coverage, from broad-spectrum SPF 25 to 60, from matte to creamier finishes, if you’ve been struggling to find the perfect foundation, don’t worry. The Lighthouse is here to help you! Here ar... More »
May 2, 2019 By Stephanie Oliveira Staff Writer Intricate European architecture, enticing works of art, extravagant and calming gardens. Students from the Italian Club and Multi-Culture Club experienced all of this on their field trip to the MET Cloisters in Ma... More »
May 1, 2019 By Carina Paserchia Managing Editor For the month of May, The Lighthouse turns the spotlight over to junior Jordan Werner. He participates in football, basketball and track—all at a varsity level—and is involved in extracurricular activities includ... More »
April 30, 2019 By Emma Ferschweiler Staff Writer Childhood memories will be sparked again as two new works by Dr. Seuss are set to be released later this year. The famous author Dr. Seuss, whose real name was Theodor Seuss Geisel, died in 1991, but he left mul... More »
April 29, 2019 By Alex Shapiro Staff Writer Many people find themselves feeling uncomfortable in hospitals, but that has not stopped “Grey’s Anatomy” from becoming the longest running primetime medical drama. On Feb. 28, it surpassed “ER” when it aired its 332... More »
April 20, 2019 By Alexa Barreiros Editor It was a windy Wednesday afternoon on April 3 when the softball team won 3-0 against New Milford High School at the Lyndhurst Recreational Fields. With each gust of wind, these players persevered to achieve that first l... More »
April 18, 2019 By Somaia Hassan Editor For the month of April, the Lighthouse turns the spotlight over to student athlete Mackenzie Gress, who is a freshman. She first stepped onto the soccer field at the age of seven and has never left it since. Gress, who is... More »
April 17, 2019 By Robert Caamano Editor Social media platforms including Facebook, Pinterest and YouTube have begun to limit or completely remove anti-vaccine misinformation in response to a letter received by Adam Schiff, who serves in the House of Representa... More »
April 16, 2019 By Alicia Henrichsen Editor Online women’s clothing retailers like Romwe and Zaful have changed the shopping game forever. Why ever leave your house when you can buy stylish clothes online from the comfort of your couch? Junior Mikayla Poggi, wh... More »