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150 years of the telephone: ‘My father would let it ring for a long time, so people thought we lived in a big house’

150 years of the telephone: ‘My father would let it ring for a long time, so people thought we lived in a big house’

This article marks the 150th anniversary of the telephone and explores its transformation from a rare status symbol to an essential communication tool. It features personal reflections on phone habits and highlights a continued preference for voice calls over text messaging for more meaningful connection.

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Second booklet from Santpoort Foundation features special places. ‘We started with the gems you might walk right past’

Second booklet from Santpoort Foundation features special places. ‘We started with the gems you might walk right past’

Stichting Santpoort has released a second booklet titled 'Meer Thuis in Santpoort' to celebrate its 50th anniversary. The publication highlights historically significant buildings, objects, and landscape features within the Santpoort area.

Beach houses delayed by sand nourishment in Heemskerk, but: 'We see only benefits'

Beach houses delayed by sand nourishment in Heemskerk, but: 'We see only benefits'

The installation of beach houses in Heemskerk is being delayed due to a sand replenishment project managed by Rijkswaterstaat and the local municipality. Hans Adrichem, chairman of the Heemskerck beach association, expressed strong support for the project, noting that the long-term benefits outweigh the temporary delay.

Melkweg cancels German DJ Avaion performance following abuse allegations

Melkweg cancels German DJ Avaion performance following abuse allegations

The Melkweg venue in Amsterdam has canceled a scheduled performance by German DJ Avaion following allegations of abuse made by his former partner. The show, which was set to take place this coming Wednesday, was called off by the venue in light of the accusations.

Restaurant reopens after rat infestation, but owner puts business up for sale: Done with this place

Restaurant reopens after rat infestation, but owner puts business up for sale: Done with this place

A restaurant on Javastraat in Amsterdam has reopened after being shut down by the Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) due to a rat infestation. Despite the reopening, the owner has decided to put the business up for sale and move to a new location due to the stress caused by the incident. The NVWA confirmed that the owner met all required pest control measures before being allowed to serve customers again.

Garden of Haarlem Foundation celebrates 30th anniversary

Garden of Haarlem Foundation celebrates 30th anniversary

The Garden of Haarlem Foundation is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. The organization has reached this milestone after three decades of activity in the city.