Toos & Henk - May 26

Cartoonist Paul Kusters publishes his daily comic strip Toos & Henk from Monday to Saturday. The series offers his unique perspective on current events.

Cartoonist Paul Kusters publishes his daily comic strip Toos & Henk from Monday to Saturday. The series offers his unique perspective on current events.
Sûr Atelier, a clothing studio based in Haarlem, has been nominated for the Appeltje van Oranje award for its efforts to break the cycle of poverty. The initiative has operated for over ten years, providing a sustainable alternative to the fast-fashion industry while supporting social causes.
Kim Lammers has praised Hockeyclub Voordaan for taking a significant step that many other sports clubs have only discussed. The club's initiative is being highlighted as a brave and positive example for the sporting community.

A man from Noordwijk appeared in court for driving under the influence of alcohol and cocaine following a visit to Zandvoort. While the defendant apologized for his casual attire, the judge emphasized the severity of the traffic violations, which may result in the loss of his newly obtained driver's license.

A group of residents in Wijk aan Zee staged a playful protest by hanging a toy clock on a historic bus stop at Julianaplein. The group is urging the municipality to repair and restore the original clock, which has been missing or non-functional.

A historical administration building of Werf Conrad in Haarlem, previously thought demolished but discovered hidden behind modern facades, is now facing potential destruction. Heritage architect Camiel Berns is calling on the city to carefully uncover the structure rather than proceed with demolition.