Chris Boyle has been writing for LongIsland.com since 2015, and enjoys covering a variety of topics, ranging from investigative news, to the latest entertainment stories.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2025
Long Island and Central New York Projects Awarded in Round Two; Additional Rounds of the Program Will Reach all Regions of New York State in the Coming Years.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2025
Long Island's Comic, Collectible and Pop Culture Con returns May 17-18, 2025.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2025
A 2022 Dodge Durango was driving Eastbound on Stymus Avenue when it struck a tree and subsequently caught fire, cops say.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2025
Department Celebrates Women's Wellness, Equity and Resilience.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2025
This newly constructed 6,000-square-foot freestanding facility, designed to reflect the distinctive architectural style of Westhampton.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2025
The property is the third most expensive listing on the island, but the most expensive oceanfront listing on the island.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2025
LICAB Joins Governor Hochul at Press Conference in Farmingdale to Celebrate Landmark Policy.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2025
DHS Threatens to Withhold Counterterrorism, Emergency Response, and Disaster Relief Funding from States That Refuse to Support the Administration’s Mass Deportation Agenda.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2025
Increase in Annual Funding Statewide of $114 Million from FY2025-2026 Enacted Budget Thanks to Governor Hochul and the Legislature.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2025
Lucius Jenkins Jr., 25, will be arraigned at First District Court in Hempstead in multiple charges.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2025
Featuring the Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios of the East End.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2025
Cut Taxes for 80 Percent of Long Island Families, Lowest Level in 70 Years; Expanded Child Tax Credit To Support 215,000 Families on Long Island.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2025
Lessons are for adults 18 and over, 1½ hours long, and will run for four consecutive weeks.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2025
Amityville, Bay Shore, Oakdale and Sayville Sites Open Doors to the Community in Statewide Event.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2025
This will be the first Ronald McDonald House located in Suffolk County, and only the second on Long Island.