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.
The theater had been a community institution for more than five decades and was sold earlier this month to new owners, who unveiled new plans for the site.>>>Read more.
The father was teaching the teenager, who was taken to a trauma center through Life Star, the gun to familiarize him with the gun, police said.>>>Read more.
Founded in 1956, the local institution will close its doors by the end of summer, according to one of its owners.>>>Read more.
The delivery driver physically confronted two men who tried to take his vehicle away in broad daylight, according to police.>>>Read more.
In 2018, Beth Orsini wrote a moving tribute about her husband Mark Orsini for Patch. Now, Mark returns the favor after his death.>>>Read more.
The owners announced that they are closing their retail store after nearly 100 years in business.>>>Read more.
This is how social media and regular people in many cities helped a couple recover their beloved beagles after a 7-hour search.>>>Read more.
The popular ice cream shop closed its old location with the intention of becoming the first tenant to open in the new art center.>>>Read more.
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