June 14, 2021 The Covid-19 vaccine is a key step in keeping people safe and achieving normalcy again. Therefore, it is important for as many people as possible to get vaccinated. Currently, 42% of Americans are fully vaccinated. The goal should be to reach her... More »
June 14, 2021 By Brianna Tartaglia Staff Writer This article is part of The Lighthouse’s five-part in-depth reporting series dedicated to the Class of 2021. The pandemic has led to drastic changes in various aspects of secondary and higher education, and the c... More »
June 13, 2021 By Carolyne Mooney Editor During her time at LHS, junior Stephanie Mizeski has thrived in her rigorous academic classes and extracurricular activities that include sports and clubs. She is a three-sport athlete who plays on the varsity indoor tra... More »
June 13, 2021 By Tomas Velásquez Staff Writer As school lets out for the summer, students might be wondering what they can do to make the most of the season. Here are a few ideas you can put into action to have a nice and productive summer whether you are stay... More »
June 12, 2021 By Aliya Keith Staff Writer Covid-19 did not stop the boys junior varsity lacrosse team from making history as LHS’ newest sport. The team ended its season with a 2-8 record. Since this was LHS’ first season with a lacrosse team and many of the p... More »
June 12, 2021 By Michael Simeone Staff Writer “My Turn (Deluxe)” by Lil Baby had a big impact on the rap scene last year. It is undoubtedly his best work to date, and it set the bar high for his future projects. Lil Baby is one of the most popular mainstream r... More »
June 10, 2021 By Nickolas Medina Staff Writer After nine years, LHS is making the switch from iPads to Chromebooks. With this move, LHS students will be joining the approximately 40 million users in the education space who already use Chromebooks. Because Chro... More »
June 10, 2021 By Jessica Conklin Staff Writer If you’re in the mood for a suspenseful thriller, then the Hulu original “Girl” is for you. Released on Sept. 25, 2020, the movie takes viewers on a journey as they watch a girl trying to survive in a fictional tow... More »
June 9, 2021 By Bartosz Balbuza Staff Writer The impact of big companies on the environment is difficult to ignore. Some of the most recognizable brands are also the worst polluters. Senior Faiza Chowdhury, who is president of the Environmental Club, said one ... More »
June 9, 2021 By Samantha May Staff Writer One of the best feelings in the world is falling asleep inside a cold room. One of the worst feelings in the world is forcing yourself to wake up in the same cold room. This causes me to face a dilemma every night: Do ... More »
June 8, 2021 By Julia Glowacki Webmaster For four students in Mrs. Huntington’s Principles of Business Promotion classes, a simple class project led to major recognition in a contest hosted by the Ocean County Camera Club for the Photographic Society of Americ... More »
June 8, 2021 By Francesca Muravin Staff Writer Last spring, when I realized I would be ending the year virtually, I thought it would be so easy, but it wasn’t. Staying home, sleeping for an extra hour and spending so much time staring at my phone and iPad drai... More »