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'Sign of The Times' Legislation Announced, Triathlon Registration

A weekly look-in at news from around the Town of Hempstead.

The Town of Hempstead announced Wednesday that it would begin enforcing the recently passed Sign of The Times legislation, which outlaws commercial ads on local utility poles, fences, trees and other structures.

The law gives the town the right to remove the signs and levy fines - if the law is violated, the town's penalty is $250 per sign.

The law was passed on May 15, but Town Supervisor Kate Murray said the town is giving people a two-week grace period to remove the signs without a fine or violation, effective Wednesday.

According to Murray, the law will not go after signs for yard sales, missing pets, memorials or anything of that nature.

Click here to read more about the legislation.

Applications Available for Town Triathlon

Applications are currently available for the 28th annual Town of Hempstead Triathlon.

The 2012 triathlon is set for 8 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 8 at Town Park Point Lookout, according to the town.

The triathlon begins with a hearty three-quarter mile ocean swim.  fter emerging from the surf, competitors set off on a 10-mile bike through the streets of Point Lookout and Lido Beach. The final leg of the triathlon is a five-mile run to the finish line at Town Park. 

To receive a 2012 Triathlon application, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: Town of Hempstead Triathlon, Department of Parks and Recreation, 200 North Franklin St., Hempstead, NY, 11550.  Registration fees, set at $44 for a town resident, $66 for a non-resident and $22 for a town senior or veteran, are payable by check or money order made out to the Town of Hempstead. The deadline for registration is Friday, Aug. 31.

Additional event and registration information may be obtained by calling the Parks Department at 292-9000, extension 219 or by visiting the town website at www.TOH.LI.

Jeff Goodstein June 4, 2012 at 04:58 am
Why are they promoting this competition to people in their 70's and 80's? As only people of that age would take the time write out a check and put it in an envelope.... How is it possible that you can't register and pay on-line? It would be easier to get a form if it was stapled to a bunch of utility poles... Doh! you can't even to that anymore.
Frank June 4, 2012 at 02:40 pm
With all the ills within ToH (high crime, poor economy, no jobs, no growth, no prosperity, etc., ), this is the issue ToH wants to focus/enforce on?
to all that voted for Kate Murray... are you guys nuts? Kate Murray should be focusing on bringing prosperity to ToH... not inventing absurb "taxes" on the populace.
Frank Melaccio June 4, 2012 at 05:28 pm
Frank people said the same thing about Rudy Giuliani when he started his "Quality of Life" campaign in NYC. The bottom line is that if you address these little issues it has shown to improve the major issues that you cite above. I think the TOH made the right move and we should see more of this in the future.
Frank T June 4, 2012 at 05:39 pm
Great point Frank Melaccio. I was thinking the same thing, Rudy's "zero tolerance" and "Quality of Life" campaigns helped turned NYC around. This new campaign by the Town of Hempstead is a step in the right direction.
Frank June 4, 2012 at 05:56 pm
OK. Stick with the flyers as they're the scourge of Long Island.
Let's see how the quality of life holds up with the ever increasing levy of taxes, pensions, and benefits without a substantial industrial or commercial base to provide the jobs necessary to sustain them. BTW, Guiliani cleaned-up sections of Manhattan by pushing the problems onto the outer boroughs. What do you suggest? Push them to Suffolk?
Frank T June 4, 2012 at 06:23 pm
Push them back to Queens. Just kidding. Frank I hope your not one of those who reminisce about the good old days in Times Square before Giuliani when drugs, prostitution, murder and other assorted crimes were out of control.
TomH June 4, 2012 at 07:47 pm
This is one of the worst run triathlons in the world from a technology standpoint. For an extra $20 competitors would gladly pay for a timing chip and a decent shirt.
There are so many better options on Long Island. There is no way for contestants to know their time difference between the different disciplines and a kid writes down your finishing time at the end of the race.
Lin Test June 5, 2012 at 01:51 pm
I think the problem is more that the current council and supervisor are focusing on quality of life issue (signs) that is really not a quality of life issue. These are annoying, but the real quality of life issue is the grass that grows to 3 feet on the dividers on major streets in the town, the loitering problem near the town movie theatres and malls making it impossible for families to frequent some establishments and the homes boarded up and vacant throughout. These are REAL quality of life issues. I notice that the politicians are not worried about our quality of life when they plaster every major road with their names every 5 feet. It is hypocritical and self-serving to ensure that only their signs are seen!!!
paul June 5, 2012 at 01:58 pm
To Lin Test:
The posting of illegal signs as not being on the top of the list is a "QUALITY OF LIFE" issue... 100 percent....
Frank June 5, 2012 at 02:11 pm
@ Lin. Amen. Finally! Someone is pointing out real quality of life issues! I especially agree on the loitering.
Frank T June 5, 2012 at 02:23 pm
There are loitering laws. If you have a problem with groups hanging out by malls and movie theatres contact the police and mall and theatre managers.
Where is the 3 feet of grass on dividers? Contact DOT or Murray's office. Any suggestions about how to solve the foreclosures?
Frank June 5, 2012 at 02:33 pm
yeah. Bring BIG Business back to the forefront of Nassau and ToH politics instead of creating ways to increase the size of local government (and the cost to sustain the monster).
we need Good Business (Pharma, Aerospace, Tech, etc.) to set up shop in Nassau to provide steady incomes to sustain the local economy. LI used to be the cradle of aviation until local government pushed them out because of costs to live and work here. Example: Northrup Grumman left NY to CA. Now they left CA to VA... all for the same reasons they left NY in the first place. But let's concentrate on flyers....
Frank T June 5, 2012 at 02:55 pm
It's difficult enough opening small businesses in this Town and County, forget about big businesses. Between restrictive zoning laws, high taxes and utilities, special interest groups and the NIMBY's it's almost impossible to locate a new business in Nassau County unless you open a mall employing minimum wages workers.
Lin Test June 5, 2012 at 02:57 pm
I know how to stop the foreclosure problem,....stop taxing people out of their homes. My taxes are $10K a year for a postage stamp in Levittown. They say this is because of the school tax.....well I would gladly pay the school tax for my 2 children if the State, County, Town would stop making me pay for the 14 kids from 3 families living in the house just up the block. I think we should all pay a certain amount of school tax whether we have children in the district or not because the quality of our schools increases the value of our homes; but why should I pay the same as three families who are renting in what is supposed to be a one family owner-occupied home? The Town, County and State priorities are screwed up. We cut funding for gifted kids program to teach English to children whose parents don't even show up for meet the parents night. My grandparents were immigrants from Italy and they made darn sure their kids learned and spoke English at home. No one gave them a crutch......they succeeded through their own hard work. Maybe there should be extra cost for students who need ESL classes. Or better yet, maybe they should pay for their own private tutors at home so it doesn't take away from my child's class time. I think they should be paying thieir own way like the immigrants before them. Bring back programs to celebrate and encourage critical thinking and technological advancement in our children; instead of rewarding laziness and mediocrity.
Frank June 5, 2012 at 03:00 pm
@ Frank T. That's the problem! It's time to throw out these stupid ordinances on the books. It's time to dump this legion of bureaucrats.
It's time for change.
Frank June 5, 2012 at 03:02 pm
Big Props to Lin Test!
North Bellmore is home June 5, 2012 at 03:32 pm
I actually love the "folksy" nature of this tri. It was the first one I did, back in the mid 1980s, and I still enjoy doing it. There are those of us who do local triathlons like this one because they are old school. In fact, there are a lot of races I don't do because they became populated by the $4,000 bike crowd. If you don't the TOH tri, don't do it.
Frank T June 5, 2012 at 03:33 pm
Thanks for solving the foreclosure problem, that was easy but I am not sure how eliminating some programs and bringing back others will reduce your taxes. There is no mention of bloated administrations and high cost of teacher insurance premiums and pensions.
Lin Test June 5, 2012 at 05:22 pm
Frank T -- I commented on those items after the Budget Vote, but rest assured they are still on my list LOL

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