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Staten Island Ferry

  1. crimes and misdemeanors
    Enterprising New Yorker Caught Charging Tourists $400 for Free Ferry Ride A man even bolder than the $30 hot-dog vendor.
  2. Lhota Throws De Blasio Shade for Rookie Moves at Staten Island FerryHis campaign team blocked the exits, like rookies.
  3. mysteries
    Authorities Have No Clue Why a Woman Jumped Off a Staten Island FerryShe plugged her nose and jumped.
  4. the third terminator
    Mayor Bloomberg Loves a Salty Sea Breeze and the Gaze of a Bonny LassAnd a ship bound for Staten Island.
  5. lawsuits
    Staten Island Ferry Is Like a Frat House, Says LawsuitAn ex-employee is claiming that sexual harassment ran rampant on the boat.
  6. it just happened
    Staten Island Ferry Crash Injures 60Emergency crews are responding to the crash at the St. George Terminal.
  7. company town
    Just in Time for ‘Times’ McCain Scuffle, ‘Time’ Editor Says Papers Shouldn’t Endorse CandidatesMEDIA • What is the New York Police Department’s policy for awarding press credentials? Journalists wonder the same thing. [NYT] • Time managing editor Rick Stengel ponders why newspapers endorse political candidates at a time when news consumers doubt the objectivity of the media. [Time] • Details of the deal that Newsweek struck with George W. Bush’s former brain have emerged: It’s a two-year, sixteen-column contract. [NYO]
  8. the morning line
    Can’t We Just Blame Everyone? • With Bloomberg’s congestion-pricing plan dead, the finger-pointing begins in earnest. Mayor Mike decries Albany’s lack of “guts” while state officials accuse the mayor of springing a fully formed proposal on them at the last possible moment. [NYT]
  9. in other news
    One More Reason Not to Visit Staten Island? Visiting Staten Island might be about to get even less pleasant: The City Council is considering reinstituting the ferry fare, according to a document the city’s Independent Budget Office has posted online. “You asked us to consider fares of $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00,” IBO director Ronnie Lowenstein writes to Councilman James Oddo. At one buck, Lowenstein writes, costs will exceed revenue. At $2, however, there will be an “operating surplus.” And at $3 — boy, howdy, now we’re talking! The single most awesome thing about this fare fantasy is that it’s apparently aimed only at tourists — the council’s idea is to waive the charge for island residents and people who work there. But the IBO letter says there would likely be “legal and operational concerns with charging one group and not another” (really?), which is a shame. Because some sort of a Staten Island Resident card would be the first step toward our long-standing fantasy: a New Yorker I.D., preferably a police-style badge, the flashing of which would automatically halve the price of street-cart hot dogs, allow first dibs whenever a big designer does a line for H&M, and let you jump the line at Magnolia Bakery. Oh, and it’d ban you from the meatpacking district, too. Letter to City Council Member James Oddo [IBO]