THANKSGIVING HOURS

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Posted on Nov 22 2017

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BankPacific schedule

BankPacific is announcing its Thanksgiving schedule as follows:

– Thursday, Nov. 23, 2017: All Guam, Palau, and CNMI branches will be closed. MyCloudBanking will still be available at bankpacific.com and all ATMs will be fully stocked.

– Friday, Nov. 24, 2017: All Guam, Palau, and CNMI braches will be open their regular hours.

– Monday Nov. 27, 2017: All Guam, Palau, and CNMI branches will open their regular hours. (PR)

Bank of Guam closed Thursday and Friday

Bank of Guam is announcing the following Thanksgiving holiday hours:

– Thursday, Nov. 23: All Guam, CNMI, Federated States of Micronesia, and San Francisco branches will be closed. Customer Service Department will also be closed.

– Friday, Nov. 24: All Guam, CNMI, FSM, and SF branches will be closed.

Guam and CNMI branches that normally open on Saturdays will operate as usual, from 9am to 1pm.

– Monday, Nov. 27: All Guam branches will close at 3pm. (PR)

CUC hours on Thanksgiving

The Commonwealth Utilities Corp.’s office hours on Nov. 23 and Nov. 24 is as follows:

-Thursday: Closed for Thanksgiving holiday

-Friday: Customer Service Center is open 8am to 12pm for payments and purchase of pre-paid meter tokens (load) only. All Other Offices will be closed

Regular business hours will resume on Monday, Nov. 27, 2017. For emergencies, contact the CUC Call Center at 664-4282 (4CUC). (CUC)

Transfer station, landfill closed for Thanksgiving

In observance of Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 23, both the Lower Base transfer station and the Marpi landfill waste disposal facilities will be closed all day. (PR)

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