Teen romance, set in NYC (a borough), late 50s/early 60s, but made in 70s/80s

Hello, I'm trying to find a movie I watched as a teenager in the 80s. It might have been an 80s movie or from the late 70s, but was set in the late 50s/early 60s. It was set in the NYC area (I was thinking Brooklyn, but not sure - may have been Queens or the Bronx) and it was a quiet-ish movie set in and around a (Catholic?) high school. It's a love story. A quiet or maybe more introverted girl falls for a brooding guy. I feel like he had a motorcycle and would pick her up from school. A little bit of a Romeo & Juliet feel (like they were from different worlds/good girl bad boy). It was not a slapstick-teen comedy. It was more of a romance and about their relationship. MOVIES I KNOW IT IS NOT: The Wanderers, Heaven Help Us & The Lords of Flatbush. These are all much more focused on groups of guys or typical baudy teen comedy. I have been googling and I swear that I just saw the title of it in a list somewhere a few days ago (sort of like a Criterion list). I wanted to recommend it to someone, but now I can't find it. My brain wants to say the title is something like "It Had to Be You" but I know that is a very different movie than the one I'm thinking of. Thank you for any help!

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u/mspmimi — 3 days ago

New Outlook for Mac issue: Accepted Teams meetings not showing up on calendar

I'm a longtime Mac user and longtime Outlook user, so I'm used to random glitches in important functionality. Today's new, out-of-nowhere glitch is that when I accept a Teams meeting on my Outlook calendar, it does not actually show up on my calendar.

Anyone else experience this and have a fix??

I can see the original invite in the trash. The recipient gets a "so-and-so accepted the meeting" notice. But the meeting itself is never placed on my calendar. If I go in and accept the same invite on my iPhone (in the "mail" app), it will show up on my phone's calendar (not Outlook, but the default Apple calendar), but still not on my desktop Outlook application.

This is ONLY happening to Teams invites and not to Google or Zoom invites. I'm used to Outlook not playing nice with Google, but not used to it not playing nice with other Microsoft apps.

For context, I have my own domain that is served by Google so technically my address is myname@mydomain.com but it's gmail underneath.

Short-term, I'm copying/pasting the original invite contents into a new meeting that I create for myself. But I'm hoping that's a short-term workaround until I figure this out.

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u/mspmimi — 22 days ago