April 3, 2020 By Alexa Torres Editor Dear Viewers, I hope this article finds you well and excited for the Netflix original film “To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You,” a teenage romantic comedy that will leave you wondering about all the “what ifs” in your o... More »
April 2, 2020 By Angela Ellis Staff Writer Are you afraid of losing your fitness, strength and athleticism during the virtual schooling period when all sports have been canceled or postponed? With plenty of ways to exercise outdoors or at home, there is no nee... More »
April 1, 2020 Every 10 years, the U.S. Census Bureau has one shot to accurately count everyone who lives in the United States and the five U.S. territories. Although the census has been around since 1790, many are uninformed about its importance. The census ta... More »
March 31, 2020 By Gianna Alberti Staff Writer March 13 was far from an ordinary Friday for senior Mackenzie Kelly. She and her peers walked out of school that day wondering when, and if, they would be returning to LHS. While the high school’s closure impacts a... More »
March 30, 2020 By Madison Sofield Staff Writer The COVID-19 pandemic may be temporary, but I’ll never look at disinfectant wipes, hand sanitizer and toilet paper the same way I used to. In the past, people would not worry when they went shopping for household... More »
March 28, 2020 By Victoria Niedbal Managing Editor The coronavirus outbreak has turned everyone’s daily life upside down. With school closings, businesses shutting down and a statewide curfew, I am struggling to adapt to the sudden changes. Simultaneously, thi... More »
March 27, 2020 By Brandon Ross Staff Writer Senior athletes were filled with mixed emotions on March 9 when they took to the field for their first spring sports practices. They felt excited because this would be their season to shine but sad because they knew ... More »
March 25, 2020 By Lea Torppey Webmaster Female students from the junior class gathered in the media center on March 9 to hear a presentation by Union City Chief of Police Nichelle Luster. In 2018, Luster became the first chief of police in Hudson County histor... More »
March 23, 2020 By Gianna Glover Managing Editor Following months of preparation, 64 seniors took their long-awaited walks down the runway at The Fiesta in Wood-Ridge, N.J. On March 3, these seniors participated in a fashion show where they modeled evening gown... More »
March 20, 2020 By Brandon Ross Staff Writer Growing up, Pete Guerriero could only dream of playing in the NFL. However, on Jan. 14, the Class of 2016 graduate moved a step closer to making this dream a reality when he declared for the 2020 NFL draft. “After ... More »
March 19, 2020 By Alexa Barreiros & Angela Ellis Staff Writer Frederick Frankenstein’s monster came to life on LHS’ stage in the high school’s production of Mel Brooks’ 1974 musical comedy “Young Frankenstein.” Performed in the auditorium on Feb. 13-15, “Young... More »
March 18, 2020 By Kara Murgittroyd Staff Writer After finishing its season with a 16-10 record, the girls basketball team won the first round of the state championship against Ridgefield Park Junior/Senior High School at home on March 3. At the end of the thir... More »