A California pasta destination that s breaking from the Old World mold
Alex Schechter
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Brian Terrizzi, owner of Etto, makes fettuccine.Boris Zharhov/Special to SFGATE
At Etto, a small pasta shop in Paso Robles, aproned workers pull long strands of fettuccine out of a machine that looks like a Play-Doh Fun Factory made of steel. It’s not exactly like being in Italy, but for travel-starved locals last year, the illusion sufficed. “People would come in and say, ‘We were supposed to go to Italy, but we couldn’t go. So we decided to come to you,’” recalls owner Brian Terrizzi.
Atascadero businesses hit by vandals over the weekend
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The window at Glenn s Repair in Atascadero was broken on Sunday, April 25. (Photo courtesy Glenn s Repair)
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Two mom-and-pop shops on El Camino Real in Atascadero were vandalized over the weekend, causing thousands of dollars in damage.
Surveillance cameras captured the glass window shattering outside Glennâs Repair Shop just after 1 a.m. Sunday.
âDisappointed and upset that you know, somebody or some persons would just randomly start shooting windows out,â said Geoff Auslen, owner/president of Glennâs Repair.