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 July 14, 2021
New law allows restaurants to operate on municipal sidewalks and closed streets.
By Chris Boyle July 13, 2021
A summer tradition since 2016, the Race of Hope returns as an in-person event after going virtual during the pandemic.
By Chris Boyle July 13, 2021
SCPD: Shane Decamp of Coram, 48, was arrested and charged with Driving While Intoxicated.
By Chris Boyle July 13, 2021
Also, all County parks will now accept the New York State Lifetime Liberty Pass.
By Chris Boyle July 13, 2021
These new Correction Officers spent the last ten weeks in a rigorous training program.
By Chris Boyle July 12, 2021
“During this difficult time, especially after the pandemic, it is important to help our fellow neighbors," Trotta said.
By Chris Boyle July 12, 2021
The male was transported to a local hospital for his safety.
By Chris Boyle July 12, 2021
The parties are now seeking regulatory approval, with the goal of closing on the affiliation at the end of 2021.
By Chris Boyle July 12, 2021
County continues to over-perform state and national vaccination rates for adults, seniors, youth, Black and Latino residents.
By Chris Boyle July 09, 2021
"It is time to act here in Nassau County and across the nation," Legislator Drucker said.
By Chris Boyle July 09, 2021
Antonia “Toni” P. Rettaliata-Tepe and her husband, Vietnam Veteran, Commissioner and Ex-Chief of the Dix Hills FD, Philip H. Tepe, were honored.
By Chris Boyle July 09, 2021
Shoaling has become extremely dangerous, making passage even in high tide difficult and at low tide impossible for most boats.
By Chris Boyle July 09, 2021
“It was a pleasure to join the leaders and members of the Baldwin Fire Department to welcome Engine 206 into active service," said Legislator Mulé.
By Chris Boyle July 08, 2021
Weekly unemployment claims in New York increased by 38.83% compared to the same week in 2019.
By Chris Boyle July 08, 2021
The project will construct two four-story buildings in Glen Cove with 55 apartments.