Residents of the Brainport region are increasingly concerned about the consequences of the expansion of ASML into a men’s choir that will stop after 116 years. These are the five stories you must read this Monday.

ASML wants to expand significantly in Eindhoven with a new campus for 20,000 additional employees. Residents of the Brainport region are increasingly concerned about rising house prices, healthcare and accessibility. ASML is investing 93 million in better accessibility, but three-quarters think the expansion will continue despite concerns.

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The 116-year-old men’s choir in Oudenbosch is closing due to an aging population. With an average age of 79 years and no new recruits, the choir has no choice but to stop. The last concert is awaited with mixed feelings.

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The province of North Brabant accidentally sent letters about groundwater tax to farmers too early. The letters went out before the Provincial Council had agreed to the new rules. The province apologizes and sends new letters.

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In Brabant, 13 people died this year due to murder or manslaughter, fewer than last year. The high number of older victims and three cases of intimate partner violence are striking. There is one unsolved case in Oss.

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Football star Shanice van de Sanden returns to the Netherlands after 9.5 years abroad. The 33-year-old attacker signs for a season and a half with PSV Women, where she will join during the winter break.

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