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 April 01, 2025
Tournament entry is on a first-come, first-served basis with no more than 16 teams being entered per category.
By Chris Boyle April 01, 2025
Service Corps Part of Effort to Expand Civic Engagement Across New York State.
By Chris Boyle April 01, 2025
Over 100 Visitors Packed artSPACE to Raise $5,000 for Nancy Marx Cancer Wellness Center.
By Chris Boyle April 01, 2025
Club SciKidz, a national series of STEM, tech and science day camps, will be coming to Long Island this summer with locations opening in Plainview, Hicksville, and Oakdale.
By Chris Boyle March 31, 2025
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By Chris Boyle March 31, 2025
Justin Evans, 22, who was stabbed in the neck during the fight, was transported to a hospital where he was pronounced dead a short time later.
By Chris Boyle March 31, 2025
AG James and 17 Attorneys General Argue Federal SAVE Act Disproportionately Impacts Vulnerable Communities and Dangerously Limits Voting Access.
By Chris Boyle March 31, 2025
The male driver suffered severe trauma and was transported to a local hospital where he is in critical condition.
By Chris Boyle March 31, 2025
Presentation at Stony Brook Southampton’s Chancellor’s Hall April 2, 2025, 7 - 8:30 p.m.
By Chris Boyle March 31, 2025
The Massapequa, Seaford, Wantagh and Amityville Fire Departments responded and extinguished the fire.
By Chris Boyle March 31, 2025
Firefighters responded to the Happy Cat Sanctuary, located near Dourland Road and Clifford Lane, at approximately 7:30 a.m.
By Chris Boyle March 31, 2025
In addition to seeking information about the driver, officers are seeking video surveillance and witnesses of the crash.
By Chris Boyle March 31, 2025
The card had been stolen from a locker at Planet Fitness in Medford earlier in the day, cops say.
By Chris Boyle March 31, 2025
41.7 million Americans (12.3% of the population) rely on SNAP, with total annual costs at $93.8 billion.
By Chris Boyle March 31, 2025
New event series will celebrate and highlight Long Island movie directors.