Staff at Hearst’s Connecticut outpost may not have been much encouraged when they showed up at its new offices in Greenwich last month to find a makeshift sign in the lobby with the publishing giant’s name hastily scribbled in Sharpie on blue masking tape — especially since it had been spelled “Hearts Connecticut.”
On Monday, however, they might have been, er, heartened to see that, according to staff, it had been replaced with a nice official-looking metal sign — except for the fact that it still reads Hearts Connecticut.