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 18, 2025
The Defendant Was Convicted in May.
By Chris Boyle June 18, 2025
Ericka Rodriguez, 18, was charged with Unlawful Possession of a Weapon on School Grounds, and Endangering the Welfare of a Child.
By Chris Boyle June 18, 2025
Secured 24 Withheld Wages from Workers While Pocketing Extra Funds from Schools.
By Chris Boyle June 18, 2025
The explosion reportedly took place at approximately 12:15 p.m. near I-495 Exit 41.
By Chris Boyle June 18, 2025
Karolina Dure-Gamarra, 15, is described as a female Hispanic, 5’6” tall, 108 pounds, with long black hair and brown eyes.
By Chris Boyle June 18, 2025
Riken Acharya, 21, is charged with Sexual Abuse 1st Degree and Endangering the Welfare of a Child.
By Chris Boyle June 18, 2025
Scammers Used Deceptive Social Media Ads to Lure Russian-Speaking New Yorkers into Investing with Fake Cryptocurrency Trading Platforms.
By Chris Boyle June 18, 2025
Antiques expert Adam Zimmerman regularly finds himself assessing the collections of various individuals to determine their worth and if they would like to acquire any of them.
By Chris Boyle June 18, 2025
FAIR Business Practices Act Updates New York’s Consumer Protection Law for First Time in 45 Years to Protect Consumers and Small Businesses.
By Chris Boyle June 18, 2025
Suffolk County Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward for information that leads to an arrest.
By Chris Boyle June 18, 2025
A man broke the glass door and entered Kelly's Cards & Gifts, located at 1699 Route 112, on June 14.
By Chris Boyle June 18, 2025
Checks Sent to Eligible New Yorkers Starting Next Week; Deliveries Continue Throughout Summer and Early Fall.
By Chris Boyle June 18, 2025
All donations benefit Brookhaven Town’s INTERFACE Holiday 2025 Toys for Kids Program.
By Chris Boyle June 18, 2025
"The Town is taking decisive action to ensure that our community remains safe," said Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter.
By Chris Boyle June 18, 2025
The Medical Aid in Dying Act (S.138/A.136) would allow mentally competent, terminally ill adults with six months or less to live to request life-ending medication.