haarlemsdagblad

Orange cranes, yellow and green loaders: colorful construction chaos along Europaweg Haarlem

Orange cranes, yellow and green loaders: colorful construction chaos along Europaweg Haarlem

The Europaweg in Haarlem is currently experiencing significant construction activity characterized by a wide variety of colorful machinery. Observers can see orange cranes alongside yellow and green shovels as work proceeds along the busy stretch.

Related articles

Roadworks in Haarlem: what to expect this week (May 11 - May 18)

Roadworks in Haarlem: what to expect this week (May 11 - May 18)

Roadworks scheduled in Haarlem from May 11 to May 18 will result in partial closures of several streets, including Kinderhuissingel and Parklaan. Commuters are advised to prepare for disruptions across the city center and its surrounding areas.

Mortgage interest deduction not left untouched after all? ‘This will be a serious problem’

Mortgage interest deduction not left untouched after all? ‘This will be a serious problem’

The Dutch political parties D66, VVD, and CDA are facing renewed pressure over their agreement to leave the mortgage interest deduction unchanged. A forthcoming report suggests that maintaining the current policy could result in a multi-billion euro budget deficit for the government.

Public Prosecution Service recorded 15 cases of femicide last year

Public Prosecution Service recorded 15 cases of femicide last year

The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) reported 15 cases of murder or manslaughter with female victims in its 2025 annual report, a decrease from 24 cases in 2024. This marks the second time the organization has specifically included statistics on femicide in its yearly findings.

Dutch cabinet to tackle Russian shadow fleet in North Sea with emergency law: ‘Russians photographed locks’

Dutch cabinet to tackle Russian shadow fleet in North Sea with emergency law: ‘Russians photographed locks’

The Dutch government is preparing emergency legislation to crack down on the Russian shadow fleet in the North Sea. The new laws, expected by summer, will grant authorities the power to seize vessels carrying sanctioned Russian oil in extreme cases following reports of suspicious activity.

In love with ’t Mosterdzaadje: Pianist James Lisney returns for the 33rd time

In love with ’t Mosterdzaadje: Pianist James Lisney returns for the 33rd time

British pianist James Lisney is returning to the 't Mosterdzaadje concert hall for his 33rd visit to perform two concerts. The performances are scheduled for Friday, May 15, at 8:00 PM and Sunday, May 17, at 3:00 PM.