5th & Forgotten: Staten Island guys sensitive? The ferry romantic? Bullying Bogus? New Bus Time Tracking & #GTGVB

Staten Island Ferry city’s most romantic spot — at least according to Mayor Bloomberg
There is one thing everybody can agree on: It is cheap. Beyond that, the jury is out on Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s pick as the “best spot in NYC” for a first date. “The Staten Island Ferry!” Hizzoner gushed in a surprise tweet Tuesday in response to a survey conducted by New York Magazine. Despite the mayor’s unsolicited enthusiasm, he no has no need to woo longstanding gal pal Diana with a first date joyride on the would-be Loveboat, pushed up against tourists angling for a view of Lady Liberty.
But here here for the props, Mr. Mayor!
Looking for a sensitive guy? Search no further than Staten Island, study finds
Listen up, ladies of Staten Island:Searching for a sensitive man? You’re in the right place.
At least according to a survey released by popular dating site Chemistry.com, which included our apparently thoughtful, tender and perceptive borough in its Top 10 list of places in the nation where women can find a sensitive man.
S.I. Buses Now Equipped With ‘Bus Time’ Tracking Service
Staten Island was named No. 10 on the survey, based on Chemistry.com user data.
It’s called “Bus Time,” and on Wednesday the Metropolitan Transportation Authority rolled it out on every bus that runs on Staten Island.
“For the people with some of the longest commute times in the country, this is a really good day,” said City Councilman James Oddo.
Bus Time uses GPS to let riders track where each bus is in real time. Riders with smartphones or computers can get updated arrival information on the MTA website.
Regular cell phone users can text the ID number posted at each stop and get a text back saying how many stops away the bus is.
Police rule out bullying for teen suicide
Numerous interviews with close friends and family members have yielded no proof that torment from fellow teens caused Amanda Cummings, 15, to kill herself two days after Christmas, multiple law-enforcement sources said. “No one had any previous signs of her being bullied,” said one source with knowledge of the case. A 15-year-old girl who had been friends with Cummings since the age of 3 told investigators that her friend fell hard for boys and took breakups very badly, sources said. She also said Cummings had recently been drinking and smoking heavily, the sources added.
A despondent Staten Island girl who committed suicide by jumping in front of a bus last month was not bullied by her classmates, a police investigation has found.
Gym, tan, get Vinny back.
Everyone on the Jersey Shore got together, made some custom “Vinny” shirts and went to Staten Island to “kidnap” their long-time pal and bring him back to the Shore house. They found Vinny in his room and with smiles were all over the place, Vin showed off his new tat on his chest that said, “Let Go, Let God” (plus some new abs). Soon after, everyone went back to NJ but how long will Vinny stick around?
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