By Yaren Ozbay Staff Writer Following a recent E. coli outbreak, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration announced on Nov. 26 that it is safe to eat romaine lettuce again. The CDC was able to link the source of the ba... More »
Jan. 7, 2019 By Lea Torppey Editor Students displayed their LHS pride at the Sixth Annual Winter Pep Rally in the gym on Dec. 21. The event included classic competitive games such as the half court shot, hula hoop contest, musical chairs and whipped cream pie ... More »
Video by Alyssa Ferrara Jan. 4, 2019 By Alyssa Ferrara Staff Writer The Department of Fine and Performing Arts presented its annual Winter Concert on Dec. 5 in the gym. The band started off the night with the performance of “A Christmas Collage.” Next up was t... More »
Dec. 20, 2018 By Jefferson Lima Staff Writer Lyndhurst residents came together on Dec. 2 at the municipal park for an annual “Candyland” Christmas event that included a tree lightning, musical performances and different foods and drinks. Kids were able to ride... More »
Video by Iris Gonzales Dec. 13, 2018 By Andrew Palma Staff Writer Juniors and seniors gathered in the auditorium on Nov. 20 to attend the annual National Honor Society induction ceremony in which incoming and returning members were recognized and praised for t... More »
Dec. 12, 2018 By Matthew Nasr Staff Writer When senior Rivaldo Mitei has an important assignment to complete, he said he often heads to LHS’ media center. Since he has senior privilege during A4, he said it is a convenient place to do his schoolwork. “I like t... More »
Dec. 5, 2018 By Robert Caamano Editor Stephen Hawking is renowned for his contributions to the scientific community despite his significant disability. On March 14, the legendary scientist passed away, prompting his family to auction off his belongings to supp... More »
Map courtesy of Google Maps Dec. 4, 2018 By Andrew Estafanous Staff Writer Two weeks before the national midterm elections, a series of suspicious and potentially explosive packages addressed to high-ranking Democrats and critics of President Donald Trump wer... More »
Nov. 17, 2018 By Alyssa Ferrara Staff Writer On Oct. 31, students and teachers arrived at school ready to show off their Halloween costumes. Some were scary, some were adorable and some were even homemade. Here are some of The Lighthouse staff’s favorite photo... More »
Nov. 14, 2018 By Ambar Cabrera Editor After many promises and political debates, there is a bill in the New Jersey legislature to legalize recreational marijuana. If passed, New Jersey would become the ninth state to allow those 21 years and older to possess m... More »
Nov 2, 2018 By Nicolle Tyszka Staff Writer There is a detrimental trend sweeping the younger generation. No longer than 3.5 inches, the portable and well-known electronic cigarette Juul has wreaked havoc on teen smoking rates. The Food and Drug Administration ... More »
May 30, 2018 By Emma Chloe Caamaño Managing Editor On April 27, Chairman of the Workers’ Party of Korea and Supreme Leader of North Korea Kim Jong-un stepped into South Korea. This was the first time since the end of the Korean War, which lasted from 1950 to 1... More »