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Haarlem opts for low-key New Year's Eve: no light show or fireworks from municipality or associations
Mayor Jos Wienen of Haarlem has announced that the city will have an understated New Year's Eve celebration for 2027. The municipality will not organize any fireworks or light shows, and local associations will not be granted permits to set off fireworks.
How to come back stronger after an injury, according to elite athletes: ‘Your brain has already practiced’
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'Can't keep up with demand'. Ice cream parlors in IJmond work overtime due to tropical heat
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Who protects children from the sun at school and daycare? 'Should teachers also have to apply sunscreen to 36 kids?'
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