Health & Fitness
Harbor Lights Moves On Up
The impending merger of Harbor Lights into The Lighting Center at Rockingham Electric presents great opportunities for area residents

Goodbye, Hampton. Hello, Newington.
Harbor Lights, the venerable retail lighting store on Route 1 in Hampton Falls, is poised to co-locate with its parent company, the Lighting Center at Rockingham Electric on January 1 at their flagship location at the foot of the Sullivan Bridge.
“Bringing Harbor Lights into the Lighting Center at Rockingham Electric will be the best of both worlds,” exclaimed Jim Pender, Rockingham Electric’s affable President and CEO. “We can offer a larger selection, better service, and more competitive pricing, all under one roof.”
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And under that distinctive, circular roof in Newington, shoppers can expect to find a wide array of lighting fixtures, chandeliers, lamps, and outdoor lighting products, all supported by the kind of old-fashioned customer service that’s a distant memory at big-box stores.
“We’re known for our selection of energy-efficient lighting, and now we’re selling more and more LED lights that save energy, save money, and provide a much warmer, more appealing light than what was available just five years ago.”
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The company practices what it preaches when it comes to energy efficiency, as it’s made substantial changes to their own facility and showroom in Newington to minimize energy loss during the Winter, and offers free lighting audits for their commercial clients.
In the weeks leading up to the combined location, Harbor Lights will be offering 50% off everything in stock. “We can’t take everything with us, so it’s a great opportunity for anyone looking to upgrade their lighting in time for the holiday season,” noted Pender.
Rockingham Electric is also a member of the Green Alliance, which connects eco-conscious consumers with sustainable businesses in New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachusetts. Green Alliance members receive 10% off all merchandise at the Lighting Center at Rocking Electric, and its other eight locations in New England. The company is also offers coupons for two free eco-friendly halogen bulbs to people who join the Green Alliance at www.greenalliance.biz/rockingham, in addition to discounts at ninety other green businesses across the region.
“We’re committed to helping our residential and commercial customers save energy and money on their lighting,” said Pender. “And doing it in style.”
For more information:
Rockingham Electric: www.rockinghamelectric.com
Green Alliance: www.greenalliance.biz