VEC Paper Bills May Arrive Late
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by Ashley Kreis | Dec 30, 2020 | Latest News
We know there have been some obstacles with the postal service lately, including the late delivery of SVEC bills. No need to worry! Here are other ways that you can view or pay your balance:
Enroll in EZ Pay: this payment option allows the amount of your electric bill to be automatically deducted from your bank account. This optional, secure, safe and FREE service means you no longer need to write a check, go to a payment center, use a stamp, or worry about late payment.
Download the MySVEC App: available for both Android and iOS devices, this free mobile app allows members to view and pay their current balance (along with other great features such as reporting an outage and receiving outage restoration information).
Set Up an Online Account: visit svec-online.coop and register your account to access your information, pay online or enroll in SVEC programs.
Call 1-800-234-7832: access your account balance and make payments over the phone.
Finally, it’s important to remember that SVEC is not disconnecting residential members for nonpayment during this time. We ask these members to pay what you can, when you can until things get back to normal. Per recent General Assembly action, nonresidential members are no longer covered by the moratorium – these members should contact the cooperative for more information on payment arrangements.
Please share this message with your neighbors if this has been an issue in your area! Stay safe and healthy as we head into the new year.
https://www.svec.coop/blog/paper-bills-may-arrive-late/
History of Broad Hall
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For over 74 years the house at the intersection of Seventh Street and Maryland Avenue has been a funeral home.
When Did Adult Baseball Come to Shenandoah?
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The game of ball has always been part of our community, whether it was whiffleball, softball or baseball. As children we played ball in vacant lots, back yards, at elementary and high school. Some played on organized ball teams at Shenandoah Memorial Stadium on Junior Avenue, at the river park on Long Avenue and in high school.
Business Owner Robbed Three Times!
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For many years after Big Gem shut down in 1907, business on First Street in The Town of Shenandoah continue to flourish while the passenger trains continued to stop in town. One business owner was doing so well that he was beaten and robbed not one, not two but three times!
The General Locomotive
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The one-third scale model of the Civil War-era Locomotive “The General” sits in an enclosed shelter at a pocket park on First Street, across from The Shenandoah Town Hall.
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