Over the weekend, we present a week in review of top stories and headlines from across Connecticut. Here’s a roundup of some of the most read stories across the state. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on these stories by clicking here.
A celebrity couple had sold the home this summer for $10.8 million, and it was revealed that an iconic Hollywood actor had bought the stunning estate.>>>Read more.
A beloved community officer died two days after retiring from the department after a 24-year career serving and protecting.>>>Read more.
The Asian grocery chain will open its second Connecticut location in the state’s largest shopping center.>>>Read more.
Wahlburgers will take over the current Fuddruckers location, which is closing in September, and construction is scheduled to begin in October.>>>Read more.
Police said a man drowned while trying to help a woman who fell into the water at a local beach.>>>Read more.
The first selectman said he’s seen “a lot” of complaints about a youth book that’s available at the library.>>>Read more.
After nearly 40 years in business, the go-kart, arcade and miniature golf spot will close for good on September 11.>>>Read more.
A Connecticut resident captures footage of an invading bear inside his home.>>>Read more.