I have been working in journalism since my first newspaper job at the St. Albans Daily Messenger in St. Albans, Vt. in 1975. I started work in the Catholic press at the National Catholic News Service in Washington in November 1978, went to be “special projects editor” at the Canadian Catholic Register in Toronto, worked eight years for a group of community newspapers in Buffalo (the Buffalo Rocket and The West Side Times) until 1990, when I was hired as news editor for The Wanderer, a national Catholic weekly newspaper founded in 1867.
Here is a link to a series of articles I did on the first 60 years of The Wanderer: http://www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/view.cfm?recnum=8896
I now write from Lodi, NY, on the east side of Seneca Lake in New York, the heart of the Finger Lakes wine country.
I just came over here from the “Western Confucian”. I enjoy your writing in the Wanderer. I’m delighted to see that you have blog.
Mr. Likoudis: I want to tell you how much I have gained by reading your columns through the years. Thank you so much for your holy work. I was wanting to review your old series of articles, “Agony in Albany”. Are they posted anywhere on the internet?
Please reach me by email. Friends of Anne Williamson seek her. This report of yours serves as a reference–
http://www.faem.com/letters/likoudis.htm
I would love to hear from Anne Williamson. I have no idea how to contact her. I have emailed her several times over the past years, but never heard back. I think she has left the country.
If you are able to contact her, let me know by emailing me at paullikoudis@empacc.net