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Pay Off Your Library Fines By Donating Food
Customers can take any amount of nonperishable boxed or canned food to any of the San Mateo County Library’s 12 branches, including Half Moon Bay.

Christa Bigue is the local editor for Half Moon Bay and Pacifica Patch.
Before becoming a Patch editor, she contributed features and news stories to Half Moon Bay Patch.com after the site first launched in 2010. She also filled in as guest editor for weeks at a time for both the Pacifica and Half Moon Bay Patch sites.
As a freelance journalist, she specialized in tourism and travel, environmental and cultural resources, and arts and entertainment reporting. Her profiles, reviews and feature articles have appeared in the Marin Independent Journal, San Mateo County Times, San Francisco Examiner, and Metropolitan magazine, among other books and publications.
Customers can take any amount of nonperishable boxed or canned food to any of the San Mateo County Library’s 12 branches, including Half Moon Bay.

San Mateo County has the second lowest unemployment rate in the state at 5.1 percent.
San Mateo County has the second lowest unemployment rate in the state at 5.1 percent.
Learn more about the last passenger car of the Ocean Shore Railroad to raise funds for its restoration.
The highway was closed for five hours Saturday morning.
Catch your own, buy off the docks or eat out, crab season is underway on the Coast, and there are plenty of options for indulging in "all things crab."
Here's what's happening this weekend in and around Half Moon Bay.
Catch your own, buy off the docks or eat out, crab season is underway on the Coast, and there are plenty of options for indulging in "all things crab."
Need a place to board your cat? When The Cat's Away provides plush accommodations for felines.
Need a place to board your cat? When The Cat's Away provides plush accommodations for felines.
Catch your own, buy off the docks or eat out, crab season is underway on the Coast, and there are plenty of options for indulging in "all things crab."
The event raises funds to support the Coast's non-profit community TV station.