It’s time for spring cleaning.
That means different things for different people. In general, though, washing down walls and windows each year makes your home feel refreshed. Laundering curtains and scrubbing carpets and floors can make it seem almost like new.
Many people choose to hose away the winter’s grime from porches and patios. That can make them more inviting places to spend time as the weather warms.
But what about the clutter?
Unless you are nothing like me or the vast majority of people I know, you’re bound to have unwanted or unnecessary items lying around your home. Removing those excess things from your life can lift a weight from your shoulders.
Staff Writer
MARTINS FERRY The city is gearing up for another spring cleanup on March 27 near the former city garage property on First Street.
Martins Ferry City Council President Kristine Davis said Mayor John Davies made the announcement about the cleanup during this week’s council meeting on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, JB Green Team also has slated several cleanups across townships in Belmont County.
The Martins Ferry city cleanup is set for 8 a.m. to noon March 27 for city residents only. Residents can bring their unwanted household materials to the site for disposal into dumpsters.
No hazardous materials can be disposed of including paint, chemicals, tires or TVs.