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These new Amsterdammers vote for the first time: "It is safe here"

These new Amsterdammers vote for the first time: "It is safe here"

An information session was held at neighborhood center Boost in Amsterdam to encourage newcomers with refugee backgrounds to participate in upcoming elections. The initiative aims to overcome barriers such as the complexity of local government and past experiences where voting was dangerous or impossible in their countries of origin.

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Mystery: what do these barriers near Sarphatipark mean just before King's Day?

Mystery: what do these barriers near Sarphatipark mean just before King's Day?

In the days leading up to King's Day, markings and cordoned-off areas have appeared around Sarphatipark in Amsterdam as residents claim spots for the traditional flea market. These markings, ranging from chalk lines to ribbons, signal the early preparations for the nationwide celebrations and street sales.

Last weekend to file taxes: risk of fine after May 1st

Last weekend to file taxes: risk of fine after May 1st

The deadline for filing income tax returns in the Netherlands is May 1st, making this the final weekend for taxpayers to submit their information. Those who cannot meet the deadline should request an extension to avoid receiving a fine from the Tax Administration.

Ben makes cancelling deceased husband's phone line painful for widow

Ben makes cancelling deceased husband's phone line painful for widow

After her husband Sjaak passed away in 2022, Wil Voorn initially kept his mobile subscription for personal reasons, but she is now facing difficulties trying to cancel it. The telecom provider Ben has reportedly made the cancellation process painful and complicated for the widow.

No mercy for sidewalks taped off weeks before King's Day: ‘Spray it all away’

No mercy for sidewalks taped off weeks before King's Day: ‘Spray it all away’

A poll reveals that ninety percent of respondents dislike the practice of claiming flea market spots for King's Day weeks in advance using tape and paint. Residents expressed frustration over the preemptive marking of public sidewalks, with some comparing the behavior to land-grabbing.

VVD fits well in new Heemskerk executive, but Jan Geert Bakker ruined his own chances

VVD fits well in new Heemskerk executive, but Jan Geert Bakker ruined his own chances

The new governing coalition in Heemskerk is expected to lean right, yet the VVD party will be excluded despite its ideological alignment. Explorer Karen Heerschop's findings suggest that past actions by faction leader Jan Geert Bakker have prevented the party's inclusion in the new local government.