Nov. 3, 2022 By Shirley Bermejo Staff Writer Just over 10 years ago on Oct. 29, sophomore Isabella Martinez was sheltering in her home in Lyndhurst with her mom and grandma when Hurricane Sandy hit. She said she felt prepared with canned food, flashlights and ... More »
June 22, 2022 By Shelby Perez Videographer Before the seniors head across the stage to receive their diplomas on June 22, the adults of LHS share their words of encouragement and guidance. More »
June 21, 2022 By Anastasia Loutroutzis Staff Writer Baseball, 18-10 record“We stand out because of how young we are. There was a point one time this year when we had five sophomores on the field at one time [Jake Mayer, Matteo Morelli, Jack Nowinski, Anthony P... More »
June 20, 2022 By Carolyne Mooney Editor On June 7 and 8, seven LHS graduates from the Class of 2021 returned to reflect on their first year in college at the annual Alumni Panel in Ms. Pastor’s journalism classes. In these sessions, former The Lighthouse staff... More »
June 19, 2022 By Caila Barreiros Staff Writer At the Wellness Fair on May 26, students from all grades came together on the LHS practice field to further their knowledge and participate in activities relating to health and self-care. This annual event, which i... More »
June 19, 2022 By Aria Stuhmer Staff Writer After a year of studying Supreme Court cases, the 16 students in Mr. Clifford’s Advanced Placement U.S. Government & Politics class got the chance to take on the work of America’s highest court. As a culminating proj... More »
June 18, 2022 By Emilia Calabrese Editor-in-Chief LHS held its first blood drive since the start of the pandemic on June 9. The event was run by Vitalant, a nonprofit organization that works throughout Bergen County to collect blood from volunteer donors and p... More »
June 17, 2022 I can’t even describe how proud I am of everything I have accomplished during high school. There were challenging moments that felt slow, but in general, these four years went by very quickly. Therefore, a piece of advice I would offer to the un... More »
June 17, 2022 As I reflect on my time in high school, I realize it is impossible to capture the joy of the past four years in a short senior tribute, but I’ll try my best. Some of my happiest memories were formed on the field and on the court. I played both s... More »
June 16, 2022 So many memories come pouring into my mind when I reflect on high school, and I keep coming back to the people who made the greatest impact on my life. At the beginning of the pandemic, I was more than halfway through sophomore year and a studen... More »
June 16, 2022 High school has been fun, and to be honest, I’m pretty sad that it’s almost over. The pandemic obviously put a monkey wrench in my LHS experience, but I powered through it and came out a better person. I’m glad I got to come to school for my se... More »
June 15, 2022 It is hard for me to believe I am about to graduate high school. Mostly because of the pandemic, it seems like I jumped from my sophomore to senior year. Yet here I am, writing my final article for The Lighthouse and dedicating it to those who ha... More »