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New crossing on Communicatieweg requires main road closure

New crossing on Communicatieweg requires main road closure

A new pedestrian crossing will be constructed on the Communicatieweg in Heemskerk near the Shell gas station. To facilitate the construction, the road will be partially or fully closed during the May school holidays.

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Haarlem primary schools that questioned transition test receive support; Education Council also critical

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