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Harbor Village Launches "Locals Night" June 23

Merchants kick off a night of specials every Thursday.

In an effort to bring more foot traffic and potential customers over to the Shoppes at Harbor Village in Princeton, a new event designed by merchants begins tonight. "Locals Night" offers a mix of store discounts, live music, and art that will take place throughout the mall every Thursday from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. throughout the summer.

Inaugural specials are:

Kristi Will + Home Design- 10% off all items

- 20% off all wine by the glass or bottles consumed on the premises; Coastside ID required.

HMB Salt Water Taffy- 20% off all items

-10% off all items

-10% off all items

-10% off all items

Freedom Store- 20% off Freeset bags. 100% of proceeds go towards the Not For Sale Campaign to benefit those who have survived modern-day slavery and human trafficking.

-$1 off pizza slices

-Complimentary chair massages

Savvy Skirts- Girls' Night every Thursday featuring specials,  promotions & giveaways. (See below and attached flyer)

Empowered Fitness-Grand Opening ribbon cutting ceremony at 6 p.m. followed by an open house

El Granada resident Patt Sheldon will be the featured artist for this week at , which is holding a Girls' Night Out tonight (see attached flyer). Sheldon will have a show of her handmade jewerly on display.

Longtime Half Moon Bay and Harbor Village store is holding a "everything must go" sale. Sunday, June 26 is the shop's last day of business in the mall. This weekend, the store will be open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday and from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Sunday.

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Coco May 25, 2013 at 07:03 pm
How biased does one have to be to even hint that Taco Bell will compete with the authentic mexicanRead More food available here in HMB? Anyone eating at Taco Bell surely knows the type of food they are getting, and it is not Mexican! Sad as it is, people still can choose to eat "frankenfood" or "crap in a bag" any time they wish. It will not take any business from the places serving real food. I am wondering if will take as long as the Philly Cheesesteak place did to actually be allowed to open?
Jon DeLong May 18, 2013 at 06:45 pm
With so many good Mexican restaurants in the area, why bother?
Cid May 17, 2013 at 06:14 pm
I enjoy an occasional Taco Bell, but in the same shopping center as Happy Taco with far better,Read More authentic LOCAL Mexican food! Nah! I do enjoy the Combo locations that have KFC & TACO BELL. (Face it, Americans like to have choices!). With no drive-through, perhaps it will be better than the average suburban stores along the El Camino. As for another chain restaurant in Half Moon Bay...What did you expect? Demographics will continue to dictate that we can still expect to keep our "Fast-Food-Free-Zone" between Linda Mar and HMB while "City Councils or Planning Departments in the Cities will attract them....for their tax base.
Carol Wexler May 18, 2013 at 02:42 pm
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Anne Martin May 16, 2013 at 04:29 pm
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