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 June 16, 2021
School districts were among one of the many institutions that incurred unexpected expenses due to COVID-19.
By Chris Boyle June 16, 2021
Matthew Gallagher, 37, is charged with multiple counts of Grand Larceny, officials say.
By Chris Boyle June 16, 2021
Families will be admitted only with pre-reservation e-tickets purchased on a first come – first served basis.
By Chris Boyle June 15, 2021
Sylvia was philanthropic and civic oriented.
By Chris Boyle June 15, 2021
Following passage in both the State Senate and Assembly, the bills now go to the Governor.
By Chris Boyle June 15, 2021
“The unspoken truth is that the pandemic forced too many people to engage in substance abuse to cope with the isolation and stress of this pandemic," said Bellone.
By Chris Boyle June 15, 2021
Winners receive a full scholarship to a SUNY or CUNY College or University.
By Chris Boyle June 14, 2021
U.S. consumers during the first quarter of 2021 paid off $56.5 billion in credit card debt.
By Chris Boyle June 14, 2021
"Small businesses have long been the backbone of New York State's economy but were devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic."
By Chris Boyle June 14, 2021
To date, more than 839,000 Suffolk County residents have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
By Chris Boyle June 14, 2021
The Department of Social Services partnered with various Nassau County Departments to place over 75 youth in various jobs.
By Chris Boyle June 11, 2021
Thomas Monahan was driving northbound when the vehicle collided with a 2018 Nissan Rogue traveling westbound, cops say.
By Chris Boyle June 11, 2021
“If Governor Cuomo would trust the science and use basic common sense, he would lift the mask mandate on New York's school children," Zeldin said.
By Chris Boyle June 11, 2021
Tens of thousands of Long Island homeowners have already received free energy audits.
By Chris Boyle June 11, 2021
The bills would standardize criminal penalties against impaired drivers traveling with children and create new grant programs to support prevention programs.