City of Martins Ferry

City Leases Mineral Rights

Posted on: September 22, 2012

The good news continues?for the City of Martins Ferry.??Mayor Paul?Riethmiller?announced?during the September 19th Council Meeting that the City had entered into an agreement with XTO Energy to lease 147 acres of property.? The?initial proceeds from this agreement total more than $729,000.?

The Mayor also took?the opportunity to credit Councilman Russell Armstrong for his work in beginning the process as well as Attorney Ed Sustersic?and Mr. Charles Bell Jr. for?helping to facilitate this agreement.?

The initial proceeds?could be?just the beginning of a long-term?windfall for the City.??When the well is drilled and producing royalty checks would come?to the City on a monthly basis.? As County Auditor Andy Sutak said, “It’s the tip of the iceberg…a great thing for the City.”??????


Fire Department Celebrates 125 Years

Posted on: September 9, 2012

A host of state and local?officials joined members of the Martins Ferry Volunteer Fire Department?at a dinner marking the 125th anniversary of the organization.??Members were praised for their continuing commitment to volunteerism and service?for the protection of the community.

Past and Current Fire Chiefs with Chief Leaming (center)

Chief Jack Regis Jr.?and Assistant Chief Mike Reese accepted proclamations on behalf of the department from the State Fire Marshal’s Office, State Representative Jack Cera, and State?Senator Lou Gentile as well as from the Belmont County Commissioners.? Each official who spoke noted the importance of volunteering and serving the community.

State Senator Gentile Presents Proclamation

Regis Jr. and Reese also?recognized?all?active Martins Ferry firefighters including those with over 30 years of service.??Additionally, many past Martins Ferry Fire Chiefs were on hand to be recognized and honored.

Noting the difficulties facing the dwindling number of volunteer departments, Chief Jeff Leaming from the State Fire Marshal’s office stated, “The fires are just as hot, they burn just as fast, and the dangers are just as high?regardless of?whether or not the firefighter is paid or volunteers.? We are all brothers and sisters in service to our community.”