Greenwich Time political reporter Neil Vigdor has just been named political writer for Hearst Connecticut Newspapers (CT Post, Danbury News-Times, Greenwich Time, Stamford Advocate). In a memo to the staff, the Executive Editor of Hearst CT Media Group – Bobbie Roessner – describes Neil’s new role:
Neil is no stranger to politics, of course, having covered last year’s U.S. Senate race, and countless other smackdowns for public office, with insight and style. His new beat will enable him to focus full-time on chronicling the nexus of personality, policy and power throughout the state, with a special emphasis on Fairfield County. He will blog full-time as well, and will embrace all our digital platforms in new and creative ways. Neil will continue to work out of the Greenwich Time office, though he will roam all our newsrooms and make periodic forays to DC for specific stories.
Congratulations, Neil!
can we work together to move our CT Federal legislators toward proposing a federal mandate for services for the autism community including those with profound (classic) autism? Just like there is a federal mandate for children up to age 21 , there should be one for grown children for the life span commensurate with their needs.