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BlogsCommunityMusicArtsScreenEat & DrinkLegals Not to be confused with Pasqually’s, the alternate GrubHub identity of Chuck E. Cheese G.A. Benton Pasquale’s Pizza & Pasta House began serving customers in Westerville back in the 1980s. The fact that Pasquale’s is still serving today says a lot about the operation. I’m going to say more: If you like crispy thin-crust pizzas enriched with generous amounts of good cheese and toppings, as well as old-school Italian-American food, you’ll like Pasquale’s. I hadn t visited the business since it moved from its Uptown Westerville location (now home to Asterisk Supper Club) to its current spot in a Schrock Road strip mall about six years ago. The present Pasquale’s is smaller and less prominent. Like its progenitor, though, this community-bulletin-board-equipped-style restaurant with a neighborly dining room and a couple outdoor picnic tables specializes in crowd-pleasing, scratch-cooked fare that attracts ....
Columbus police and protesters clash at headquarters after downtown protest Eric Lagatta, The Columbus Dispatch Demonstrations continued for the second night in a row in the aftermath of police fatally shooting a Black man on Monday in a Westerville medical center. Confrontations between police and protesters broke out Tuesday night when Columbus police deployed pepper spray around 9:15 p.m. on a group who had broken into the division s Marconi Boulevard headquarters. It appeared one person was taken into custody at the scene. Mayor Andrew Ginther issued a statement late Tuesday condemning the violence and urging future demonstrations to remain peaceful. ....
Confrontations between police and protesters broke out Tuesday night when Columbus police deployed pepper spray around 9:15 p.m. on a group who had broken into the division s Marconi Boulevard headquarters. It appeared one person was taken into custody at the scene. Mayor Andrew Ginther issued a statement late Tuesday urging future demonstrators to remain peaceful. “We share the frustrations over police killings of unarmed Black men, and we support nonviolent protests, Ginther said in the statement. That does not include breaking into public buildings or violence against officers. Let me be clear: Violence and destruction will not be tolerated.” The clash came after a crowd of more than 100 had marched through Downtown streets and congregated outside the division s headquarters to protest the police killing of Miles Jackson, 27, inside a medical center in Westerville. ....