IA; the son of John Bernard and Gertrude Eloise “Trudy” (Boettner) Woodward.Sunday IA; the son of John Bernard and Gertrude Eloise “Trudy” (Boettner) Woodward graduating from Hamburg High School with the class of 1975 He then attended the University of Nebraska – Lincoln He was united in marriage to Teresa Martin on September 6th at the First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Nebraska City The family made their home in Hamburg where Tom farmed around Hamburg and Watson and worked as a Pioneer seed dealer He was an active member of the Hamburg Community volunteering on many church and community boards including the Grape Community Hospital board where he served as President He was a longtime member of Hamburg Fire and Rescue Tom joined the Nebraska City Volunteer Fire Department Great Western Company where he proudly served until his retirement.  Tom never lost his passion for the Nebraska Cornhuskers.  Through the good years and the bad years he was a diehard fan.  His daughter-in -law brought a special Husker connection to the family as both of her brothers played football for The University of Nebraska in recent years Tom worked hard and played hard.  He loved traveling with his family and never missed an opportunity.  Both Tom and Teresa always shared a love of being in and around water even meeting each other for the first time at a party on the Missouri River.  They eventually created a warm and inviting lake front home for friends and family to enjoy at the Lake of The Ozarks.  The Woodward family has had a long love affair with golf John and Trudy.  Tom played with The Golf Limited Group and The Nomad Golfing Group where he enjoyed spending quality time with friends One of the greatest joys of Tom’s life was being able to farm alongside his father Tyler.  He always had a passion for agriculture and was a true steward of the land and a love for his family that was unmatched.  He gave tirelessly to his community.  Tom will be remembered as a loving family man and a good friend to so many.  He cherished his friendships with most of these lasting the remainder of his life.  He was often described as a “true gentleman.”  but his legacy lives on through his children and family.  He had a very special bond with his children and grandkids and they adored him He was always rooting each one of them on through life Each one of Tom’s children and grandchildren have qualities that exemplify the life that he lived and are his greatest accomplishment.  Those left to cherish his memory include his wife Teresa Woodward of Nebraska City; children: Lexi (Jacob) Klima of Murray NE; four grandchildren: Keith and Emery Klima and Eloise and Charlotte Woodward; sister Jonelle Spiegel of Hamburg IA; nieces and nephews: Andrew (Molly) Spiegel and Kyle (Becca) Spiegel; parents-in-law Pat and Darell Martin; and brother and sister in law Brad and Denise Martin; Uncle Bill (Jo) Woodward Cari (Joe) Robertson Jerry (Jenny) Woodward and many other family and friends A funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m 2025 at the First United Methodist Church in Nebraska City with a firefighter procession and memorial service The family will greet friends from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m on Tuesday (5/6) at the First United Methodist Church in Nebraska City Memorials may be directed to Hamburg Fire and Rescue or the First United Methodist Church in Nebraska City Gude Funeral Homes in Nebraska City and Hamburg are in charge of arrangements Source: www.ghanaweb.com « Prev Next » Comments (3) Listen to Article Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer is a player of Hamburg Copyright © 1994 - 2025 GhanaWeb. 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This website may contain adult language TM & © 2025 BoxingScene.All Rights Reserved After seizure in Hamburg of 16 tonnes of high-purity powder state attorney is accused of being on payroll of gang he was supposed to be prosecuting 200,000-tonne cargo ships almost a quarter of a mile long piled high with the same weight in shipping containers Cranes slowly offload the metal boxes packed with everything from raw materials to food and electronics Between 2018 and 2023 cocaine seizures rose by 750%, marking out Germany as another major European hub in the ever-expanding global trade But the influx is not just ramping up addiction it is also fuelling corruption in a country perceived as being one of the least corrupt in the world “We are seeing ​​an infiltration of the port infrastructure in Hamburg, bribing of police officers in exchange for information and lately a state attorney awaiting trial for [allegedly] leaking information to a cocaine trafficking network,” said Daniel Brombacher, who runs the Europe bureau at the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime police announced Europe’s biggest ever seizure of cocaine at the port: 16 tonnes of high-purity powder stashed in 1,700 wall-putty tins shipped from Paraguay to Hamburg The lead public prosecutor in that case was in court last week accused of being on the payroll of the same gang he was supposed to be prosecuting Cocaine found in more than 1,700 tins of wall filler after a seizure by German authorities in Hamburg Photograph: Zollfahndungsamt Hamburg/ReutersThe man is accused of leaking investigation details to the gang and warning suspects of their imminent arrest in return for €5,000 (£4,250) a month He was arrested in October by police monitoring the gang’s encrypted communications – when police raided the network shortly after the Hamburg seizure Yashar G is also accused of leaking sensitive information to other drug gangs Cocaine production in Colombia and its consumption in western Europe are hitting record highs So too is the money being made by European organised crime networks distributing a product worth more by weight than platinum A kilo of cocaine is worth $2,000 in Colombia but once in Europe its value rockets to an average of $40,000 Profits from this huge mark-up are not just spent on luxury cars and villas but used to smooth the path for the next shipment as the gangster creep digs its tentacles into countries including the Netherlands the European Union’s third largest port is one of its most targeted ports by drug gangs Insiders known as hafeninnentäter (including dock and shipping workers security guards and truck drivers) move the drugs unnoticed Two Hamburg port workers were this month jailed for helping transport 480kg of cocaine from Ecuador and enabling a physical attack on a colleague who threatened the plot Police have launched a publicity campaign to help port workers fend off drug gangs trying to recruit or extort them but Hamburg’s port security forces feel so under threat they last year demanded submachine guns In one incident Belgian police tipped off Hamburg’s port police that an armed French drug gang was planning a raid to recover seized cocaine People walk on the Grosse Freiheit in Hamburg’s red light district Photograph: Christian Charisius/ReutersCocaine’s profits meanwhile spill out on to Hamburg’s streets a former bouncer in the city’s red light district said money from cocaine has become increasingly visible in the last five years “Every weekend you see more and more young men in Ferraris “This is not money earned from prostitution A series of cases in Germany have also highlighted alleged corruption within police ranks: an officer in the south-western state of Baden-Württemberg arrested this month on suspicion of being on the Italian ‘Ndrangheta mafia’s payroll a senior police officer in Hanover suspected of taking bribes from a drug trafficking network arrested in January a drug squad officer arrested near Frankfurt in November on charges of “aiding and abetting” drug dealers and a police officer arrested in Bonn in August who was accused of passing classified information to members of the Dutch-Moroccan mafia “The cocaine bonanza that we have witnessed in Germany and the EU in the past decade has led to an unprecedented influx of cash into organised crime,” said Brombacher “Organised crime groups have never had so much venture capital available and also never before such a strong incentive to invest in bribing to make sure the business keeps moving.” Shipping containers stacked in Hamburg port on 15 April Photograph: Sean Gallup/Getty ImagesHamburg Port Authority said issues linked to port security were dealt with by Hamburg police a spokesperson for the police said: “International organised criminal groups are often recruiting employees of the port industry in order to support the smuggling of cocaine from South America into Germany and Europe via the port of Hamburg These so-called ‘internal port offenders’ are playing a particular key role in this kind of illegal drug importation.” were “making significant efforts to combat this issue” cases of bribed police officers have not been proven in Hamburg in this context.” Organised crime experts have warned that the true nature of corruption brought by drug trafficking networks remains hidden “Germany has found it very difficult to admit its problem with organised crime and still today it is largely in denial The sudden influx of cocaine has just started to make the problem visible,” said Zora Hauser a criminologist at the University of Cambridge whose book about the rise of the ‘Ndrangheta in Germany “It’s the perfect storm: a combination of fragmented policing weak legislation especially in relation to money laundering and excessive data protection have made Germany a paradise for criminal operations.” But the authorities are being hopelessly outfought Despite all the work by law enforcement in targeting the cocaine trade in Europe When the Dutch spent €524m increasing port security in response to a wave of gangland executions linked to the cocaine trade the gangs just switched to ports in France Cocaine seizures at Hamburg were down in 2024 but the drug is still arriving in abundance: on small boats into smaller north German ports or via “parasite smuggling” where cocaine is attached to the outside of cargo ship hulls and retrieved by divers at the destination port But catching the gangsters themselves is not enough and the search for corruption needs to go deeper “Cocaine trafficking and the associated money laundering in Germany can only function on a large scale through corruption of public officials and other facilitators But the focus of investigators is only on the perpetrators within the criminal networks,” said Robin Hofmann a specialist in organised crime at Maastricht University the search for the infiltration of cocaine money must be widened further “to the facilitators local politicians and financial advisers who enable organised crime and profit from it” This article was amended on 30 April 2025 An earlier version said cargo ships in Hamburg were almost half a mile long during the so-called “Hamburg crucible” that forged them into a force ready to take over the world Yet he fought tooth and nail against the release of Live The recordings were made by Star-Club stage manager Adrian Barber at the behest of Ted “Kingsize” Taylor a fellow Liverpool musician who’d played a run of shows with the Beatles with his band the Dominoes in late 1962 The Beatles had a foot out the door at this point and were only contracted to play the Star-Club based on a deal made much earlier by their manager who’d molded the boys into pros by the time they played the shows we hear here They’d already put out “Love Me Do” in October of that year so it’s not like this is a recording of a band you can’t find anywhere in better fidelity It’s exciting to hear them tear through a Dexedrine-tempo “Twist and Shout,” already in its final form, just waiting for a young John Hughes to have his mind blown by it It’s a hoot to hear Star-Club co-owner Horst Fascher and his brother Fred as temporary Beatles I Love Her So” and “Be-Bop-A-Lula” with the band in the boozy and low-key environment of a small club As consistently good as their musicianship is the performances may have been shakier than usual because the band was basically coasting at that point and ready to get back to England The Star-Club is a container that cannot hold But the great lacuna of the Beatles catalog is the music they made before this show: the lineups with Tommy Moore, Norman Chapman, Stuart Sutcliffe, and the other youths who passed through the Beatles in their pre-Fab days; the alleged hour-long versions of “What’d I Say” they’d improvise to pass the time; a piss-drunk John Lennon imitating Hitler with a comb as a mustache and haranguing the “Krauts” in the audience if the misanthropic onstage behavior of GG Allin and Hanatarash seem heroic to you this might be your favorite era of the band’s career even if its only recorded legacy is this relatively tame and half-hearted show his creativity inflamed by both the skeeviness of his surroundings and the echoes of the many Lewis songs the Beatles played there on their way to stardom Myth tends to paint pre-Beatles Britain as a dreary little world where skiffle and trad jazz were the hottest things in town and all the rock’n’roll bands had some kind of gimmick like Johnny Kidd’s eye patch A look at the Liverpool scene in those days paints a different picture Liverpool was primed to receive records and gear from America and the large Afro-Caribbean community in the Toxteth district meant it was easy to hear live jazz and calypso estimated the city had 350 working bands in 1960 With the encouragement of a young Brian Epstein a former art student named Bill Harry launched a paper called Mersey Beat that gave its name to the rising tide of guitar music in Liverpool What if George hadn’t quit his electrician’s apprenticeship and its promise of career security to stake his future on being in a band His genius was as an instrumentalist rather than a songwriter but that’s not necessarily a lesser kind of genius; the idea that it is may be one of the things that shifted once the Beatles inspired other bands to write their own songs includes not just chestnuts they’d make their own on subsequent recordings (“Twist and Shout,” “A Taste of Honey”) but also maudlin standards their parents might have liked A jaunty version of “Red Sails in the Sunset” can’t hide the song’s corniness and even this deep in the band’s Hamburg run they still seem a bit confused about how to approach the bolero standard “Bésame Mucho.” (The answer: Go speed-punk on the chorus.) But hearing them so close to ripshit takes on “Nothin’ Shakin’” and “Kansas City” is reminiscent of the way Paul’s “granny songs” like “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer” would bump up so close to Lennon freakouts like “I Want You”––and the subsequent years of arguing among fans for many of whom the McCartney penchant for schmaltz is a sore point Here’s an unofficial album by the Fab Four at full throttle that sounds like any number of trashy garage-punk demos It is because of the ubiquity of the Beatles’ canonical music that people seek out something like this a perspective on their work from a different angle a version of the band that hasn’t been beaten into overfamiliarity through radio play and cultural saturation The Hamburg bootlegs offer the promise that for just over an hour we can hear a beloved rock institution that’s about to be the subject of a four-part biopic series as a strung-out it’s almost disappointing how good they sound Police launch murder inquiry after Alexandra Fröhlich is found dead on her boat on the Elbe A murder inquiry has been launched after a bestselling German novelist was found dead on a houseboat in Hamburg having been violently attacked whose novels have had prominence on Germany’s bestseller lists The case was quickly passed to the murder squad amid evidence she had been attacked Authorities have refused to give more details other than saying forensic evidence had been gathered and a coroner’s report submitted Investigators have issued an appeal for potential witnesses who may have observed suspicious activity on or around the long cerise houseboat in which Fröhlich resided on the Holzhafen bank of the Elbe River in the eastern Moorfleet district Her son discovered her body on Tuesday morning who believe she died between midnight and 5.30am relatives found the 58-year-old woman lifeless on her houseboat and alerted the fire brigade who were only able to confirm the woman’s death,” a police spokesperson told local media the investigating authorities now believe that the woman died as a result of violence.” The spokesperson said investigators were looking into possible suspects and whether the killer may have been known to Fröhlich no further information can be provided at this time,” he said Media reported that divers were at the scene of the crime amid speculation that the weapon could have been thrown into the Elbe initially in Ukraine where she founded a women’s magazine in Kyiv She later worked as a freelance journalist in Germany for women’s and other magazines such as Stern My Russian Mother-in-Law and other Catastrophes which she said was based on her own experience of being married to a Russian It entered the bestseller list of Der Spiegel magazine one of the closest-observed indicators of fiction and nonfiction sales in Germany It was subsequently translated into French A critic at the time described it as “a hilarious west-east satire” In 2016 she published the crime novel Death is a Certainty and in 2019 she followed this with Skeletons in the Closet Her novels were characterised by a mix of humour After emerging resounding 4-0 winners from their fixture away to Darmstadt HSV will have the chance to seal promotion next time out with a win over SSV Ulm The Rothosen were in understandably positive mood following proceedings Sebastian Schonlau: It is really impressive to have won this game so convincingly by the 4-0 score line that we have under the pressure that we were It was clear to us that we would need to keep another clean sheet and everyone was intent on making that happen The goals then came naturally as a result of the team’s display to cap off a perfect day at the office Next weekend marks the scenario we have wanted to be in it is extremely annoying to be suspended for the match but that’s of no matter to the team as we always perform as a group Jonas Meffert: We saw an incredible team performance today We showed immense team spirit on that pitch today and totally deserved the win Everyone was playing for each other and with so much shared confidence The build up for the goals was also superb Everything just came together today even despite Darmstadt giving a good showing The win was really crucial in light of last week’s performance and we now want to give it our all alongside our fans to get over the line next weekend "We emphatically demonstrated our togetherness today" Davie Selke Davie Selke: We emphatically demonstrated our togetherness today coping really well in a tricky contest and adapting to the game as it progressed we defended everything and had to deal with some pressure to begin with The coaching staff and Stefan Kuntz found the right words following the poor performance against Karlsruhe We are really pleased about how today went and are now looking forward to the next game against Ulm after which we hope to be celebrating with the fans Miro Muheim: It went just how we would have wanted pushing hard and showing intensity in everything we did We knew that we could not simply turn up and run away with things because it would be a full throttle affair in which we would need to bring the fight We did that well and took the game into our own hands thanks to our strength at corners The fans helped us on the way to this important win and we are now looking forward to the next home game Ransford Königsdörffer: We wanted to win this game for ourselves defended as a unit and played well going forward This win was so important in keeping us on the right track to now be really excited for the next match at home In order to have the chance to celebrate there next time out we needed to do our job today and that we did The emotion on show was incredible in the away block after the game "It wasn’t about playing perfect football today but about showing resistance" Merlin Polzin Merlin Polzin: Our game plan really came to fruition today We knew that Darmstadt would put us under a lot of pressure at the start We did well and battled our way into the game It wasn’t about playing perfect football today and building a solid base that allowed us to play our game as we stood together and overcame the challenge in front of us and we struggled to recover from there against a side that played with real cleverness We still gave it our absolute all though and tried our hardest to get back into contention but we ended up being picked off on the counter for their third and fourth goals even if the 4-0 scoreline doesn’t reflect the game No points for SV Darmstadt 98 at the Merck Stadium at Böllenfalltor The Lilies appeared to be at least on par with the current 2 SV 98 suffered a decisive 4-0 defeat against Hamburger SV We've compiled all the comments from the game for you „Congratulations to HSV and Merlin on their deserved away win – even if it wasn’t a typical 4-0 defeat we were the better team with the better chances The goal conceded from a set piece changed the dynamics of the game in everyone’s minds we continued to dominate the game after that We tried to get back into the game until the last moment We didn’t handle the other two goals well; HSV did very well after the break today.“ Much of what we had planned and hoped for came true today We knew that Darmstadt’s home game is characterised by the opening phase We overcame that phase and then gradually fought our way back We wanted to compete and win one-on-one duels I’m very pleased that we were able to score two set-piece goals it was extremely challenging overall to defend the style of football Flo is playing here But my team threw themselves into it – with everything they had I’m very proud of the team and the staff.“ it was a match on equal terms for a long time and the opening phase even clearly belonged to us We had a certain amount of control of the game HSV played well; the squad speaks for itself It still wasn’t a classic 4-0 defeat because we weren’t that inferior in terms of performance But I saw a team with a lot of energy that also went into every challenge It wasn’t due to a lack of desire.“ „We didn’t capitalise on our chances in the first 20 minutes but unfortunately I couldn’t defend Reis in the penalty area and that was evident in the first 20 minutes and the entire first half You have to admit that HSV played a good game we didn’t really get our act together after the break We Lilies – Together for Nature Conservation This was the motto of the 6th Clean-Up Day organised by SV Darmstadt 98 and the Krombacher Brewery last Sunday (May 4) and litter pose a major environmental problem around 90 Lilies fans gathered in front of the Merck Stadium at Böllenfalltor they set out to keep the Bölle and the surrounding region clean A bitter afternoon and defeat for the SV Darmstadt 98 U21 team The young Lilies lost 3-2 to SC 1960 Hanau on matchday 32 of the Lotto Hessenliga Although the blue and whites demonstrated their ability to stage comebacks twice on Sunday (May 4) they were defeated shortly before the final whistle due to a late goal This decisive result was displayed on the scoreboard at the Merck Stadium after the final whistle SV 98 finally suffered a decisive defeat to Hamburger SV on Saturday afternoon (May 3) The decisive factor in the defeat in a largely evenly matched game was two set pieces which HSV used to score their first two goals we look back at a match that could have taken a different direction A courageous performance by the Lilies ended without a happy ending: SV 98 had to admit defeat to Hamburger SV 4-0 (1-0) – it was the first defeat after four home wins in a row Florian Kohfeldt makes one change to his starting eleven for the clash with the Rothosen (May 3rd at 1pm) Philipp Förster replaces Luca Marseiler in the starting lineup The Lilies host Hamburger SV on Saturday (May 3rd at 1pm) at the Merck Stadium at Böllenfalltor Everything you need to know about Matchday 32 can be found in "Matchday Compact." The Lilies will host Hamburger SV at the Merck Stadium at Böllenfalltor next Saturday (May 3rd 1pm) in the 32nd matchday of the second division Florian Kohfeldt spoke about this match at the press conference on Friday (May 2nd) We’ve summarised the key points for you the Lilies aim to extend their impressive run of four consecutive home wins the clash against Hamburger SV is also about ending another run: No home team has celebrated a victory in a competitive match between Darmstadt and Hamburg in 44 years – time to change that At a sold-out Merck Stadium at Böllenfalltor will aim to take three points against the Hamburg club Here are the key facts and figures for the clash Tobias Kempe spoke in a media briefing on Wednesday (April 30) about his final games with SV Darmstadt 98 and his departure The Lilies' long-standing team also aims to defend their title at the RW Walldorf small-sided tournament on Labor Day (May 1) We report on these and other topics related to SV 98 in our weekly column "Lilien Across the Board." "We were dead for 90 minutes," Pierre-Michel Lasogga summed it up honestly about one of the most emotional relegation matches in Bundesliga history the "football dinosaur," was on the verge of relegation to the 2 HSV was the last club never to have been relegated since the Bundesliga's founding the Hamburg team had kept the race for survival open with a 1-1 draw a knockout loomed: Reinhold Yabo gave KSC the lead in the 78th minute – HSV seemed beaten the first relegation in the club's history all but sealed But then came stoppage time – and with it the brilliant performance of Marcelo Díaz who beautifully converted a free kick to make it 1-1 Nicolai Müller put the finishing touches to the game: with his goal to make it 2-1 in the 115th minute On Saturday (3 May/1pm) SV Darmstadt 98 will host the Hamburger SV team and asks you to observe the following information the U21 team of SV Darmstadt 98 has bounced back the young Lilies were rewarded for their hard work in the LOTTO Hessenliga with a hard-earned 1-0 away win at TuS Hornau Against the backdrop of the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine and autocratic tendencies worldwide Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) has called for the defense and preservation of a united Europe Germany has a special responsibility in this regard due to its history said the outgoing chancellor at a commemoration ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the war and the liberation of the concentration camps at the Neuengamme concentration camp memorial in Hamburg "One of the very central lessons from the war instigated by Germans from the murder of millions of innocent women children and men is our deep conviction that our continent that we Europeans must leave war between our peoples behind us once and for all," said Scholz at his last major public appearance as Chancellor in front of several hundred international guests including Holocaust survivors and relatives of victims Scholz: Autocrats and populists want to destroy Europe It was all the more tragic that Russian President Vladimir Putin had brought war back to Europe "We must not and will not resign ourselves to this." With freedom Europe was "the living and breathing alternative to the murderous horrors of war" and therefore incompatible with belligerent imperialism and contempt for international law "And so it is no wonder that autocrats extremists and populists around the world and also in our countries want to attack and destroy this peaceful and united Europe," said Scholz Germany in particular must not allow this to happen "because we must be aware of the abysses that go hand in hand with imperialism disenfranchisement and racial hatred" The Hamburg Open looks set for a strong field in its new pre-French Open calendar spot with eight of the top 20 players in the ATP Rankings on the entry list The clay-court ATP 500 tournament was previously held in July after Wimbledon but starting with this year’s edition it will be staged in the week before Roland Garros The 2025 Hamburg Open will run from May 18 to 24 — the week following the Italian Open having beaten Alexander Zverev in the 2024 final but the Frenchman has chosen not to defend his title the most notable absentee given his status as Germany’s leading player has added the Hamburg Open to his schedule as he looks to get as much competitive action under his belt before the French Open Francisco Cerundolo and Stefanos Tsitsipas have all entered The Hamburg Open singles main draw will feature 32 players including four qualifiers and four wildcards (one of which is an A+ wildcard reserved for a player to make a late entry) The wildcards for this year’s tournament are yet to be announced the wildcards went to three German players: Maximillian Marterer No players on the main draw or qualifying entry lists have withdrawn from the tournament but this could change based on performances at the Italian Open Musetti and Rublev are the only former Hamburg champions set to compete having lifted the trophy in 2022 and 2020 respectively Jannik Sinner’s first Italian Open practice partner confirmed as suspension ends Rafael Nadal, Iga Swiatek and Boris Becker react to Casper Ruud’s Madrid Open victory Players who have been unable to compete in any tournaments due to injury for a minimum of six months are eligible to use the ATP protected ranking system The protected ranking will be determined by the player’s average ranking position during the first three months of their injury They can use the protected ranking to enter nine tournaments and for a period of nine months from the first event they play after returning no players have used a protected ranking to compete in Hamburg © Planet Sport Limited 2025 • All Rights Reserved Get important news about your town as it happens Get the top stories from across our network Are you sure you want to unsubscribe from daily updates Shock and sadness spread following the sudden death of Bryan Evans, a Sussex County father of four. Evans, 39, died on Sunday, April 27 in Morristown, according to his obituary on the Pinkel Funeral Home website of Hamburg was a devoted husband to Laura and a proud father to sons Bryce and Sylas He worked at Givaudan in East Hanover since 2021 and was named Employee of the Month multiple times for his dedication and work ethic Christopher and Mona (King) Evans; his brother Kristina Evans and her significant other Christopher Roach and Jessica Dilauro and her husband Anthony of Middletown Services were held May 1. Click here for Bryan Evans' complete obituary on the Pinkel Funeral Home website. which supports downtown business districts with tools to create healthy “Small businesses like the ones we visited today are key to a thriving downtown that improves the quality of life for our residents,” said Secretary Siger “The driving force behind Pennsylvania’s economy is the innovation and hard work of our entrepreneurs and small businesses.” “Being awarded the Main Street Matters designation will enable Our Town Foundation to work with local businesses and expand on Hamburg’s revitalization efforts,” said Deena Kershner “The designation and grant will enable the foundation to attain many of the goals and objectives outlined in its five-year action plan.” “The Main Street Matters designation and façade improvement grant are powerful tools for strengthening small businesses and enhancing existing investments made in Hamburg,” said Aaron Gantz “This investment contributes to the overall vitality of the Greater Reading region by supporting thriving commercial corridors that anchor local economies and encourage long-term regional growth.” Contact us: info@PennWatchMedia.com RANDOLPH — The Randolph Academy Board of Education announces the appointment of Martin Murphy as the new principal of the Academy’s Hamburg Campus Murphy would officially begin his role Monday Schenectady, NY (WRGB) — A Schenectady man faces a gun charge after police say he shot and killed an armed home invader. It happened on Hamburg Street on Thursday, April 24, 2025 28-year-old Yadram Singh of Schenectady was shot by the resident while Singh was actively engaged in the invasion Schenectady Police say the firearm used by Cunningham was illegally possessed He faces a charge of criminal possession of a firearm Family-owned Mediterranean restaurant serving authentic cuisine in West Reading West Reading family-friendly diner serving American classics daily from 7am-9pm Stadium seating with high-back rocking chairs Community theater venue featuring house productions of diverse plays & musicals Pay-what-you-can café serving ethically grown coffee and locally sourced foods Bringing talent from around the world to local audiences Pennsylvania’s Small Business Week began in Hamburg this year, where state officials joined local leaders to celebrate downtown revitalization efforts and tour the borough’s growing business district. The visit marked the official recognition of Hamburg as a designated Main Street community and highlighted a $100,000 investment already received through Governor Josh Shapiro’s Main Street Matters program. Watch the livestream here. “When I look around downtown Hamburg, I see the fruits of strong public-private partnerships,” said Secretary Siger during remarks outside the Our Town Foundation. “This is a thriving community full of pride… family-owned businesses, restaurants, a thriving arts scene — all of it is the result of people coming together to define what they want their town to be.” Governor Shapiro’s Main Street Matters program, launched to help revitalize Pennsylvania’s downtowns and support small businesses, awarded Hamburg a $100,000 grant to fund a façade improvement initiative. The program also provides five years of technical assistance through the Pennsylvania Downtown Center and priority status for certain DCED funding programs. Our Town Foundation Executive Director Deena Kershner, who is stepping down after more than two decades leading the organization, said the funding will make a significant impact. “During our original Main Street designation, we saw the difference this kind of support can make — from constructing riverfront trails to creating the Hamburg Area Arts Alliance and organizing major events like the Taste of Hamburger Festival,” Kershner said. “Losing funding made it difficult to dedicate staff time to actual projects, so we are incredibly grateful to see this support return.” Lynn Weller, who will take over as Main Street Manager, emphasized the importance of first impressions in driving economic activity and community pride. “The façade improvement program will enhance the face of Hamburg, preserve our historical character, and support local businesses and property owners,” Weller said. Alyssa Mengel Wentz, owner of the newly opened AEC Market, praised the town’s sense of community and the support she’s received as a new business owner. “The reason I handpicked Hamburg is because of the community. The support has been overwhelming, and we’re proud to bring in real, nourishing food from local farmers,” she said. Throughout the day, Secretary Siger encouraged Pennsylvanians to support local businesses during Small Business Week and beyond. “These investments are big for small business owners and big for towns like Hamburg,” he said. “Let’s make every week Small Business Week in Pennsylvania.” Berks Weekly is an independent, locally owned digital newspaper covering the latest regional news and headlines in the City of Reading and Berks County, Pennsylvania. © 2024 Hugg Media Group. All Rights Reserved. When all's said and done, Hamburg's appeal can be narrowed down to one simple calling card: Welcome to one of the coolest cities on earth. Hamburg Back to topAttractionsMust-see attractionsFischmarkt Here's the perfect excuse to stay up all Saturday night some 70,000 locals and visitors descend upon the famous Fischmarkt… Elbphilharmonie Welcome to one of the most Europe's most exciting recent architectural creations A squat brown-brick former warehouse at the far west of HafenCity was… Miniatur Wunderland Even the worst cynics are quickly transformed into fans of this vast miniature world that goes on and on The model trains wending their way through the… Auswanderermuseum BallinStadt Sort of a bookend for New York's Ellis Island Hamburg's excellent emigration museum looks at the conditions that drove about 5 million people to leave… Altonaer Balkon Thrill to some of Hamburg's best harbour views from this accurately named and quite pretty park St Michaelis Kirche is one of Hamburg’s most recognisable landmarks and northern Germany’s largest Protestant baroque church… St Pauli Nachtmarkt Wednesday late afternoon and evening is a terrific time to be in St Pauli when the weekly night market takes over Spielbudenplatz with food stalls Internationales Maritimes Museum Hamburg's maritime past – and future – is fully explored in this excellent private museum that sprawls over 10 floors of a revamped brick shipping… View more attractionsPlanning ToolsExpert guidance to help you plan your tripBest Things to Do Germany’s second-largest metropolis, Hamburg is one of Europe’s coolest destinations. Here are the top things to do in this historic port city. ArticlesLatest stories from HamburgRead more articlesActivities Hamburg is one of Europe’s coolest destinations Here are the top things to do in this historic port city Read more articlesBuild a memorable collectionGet to the heart of Hamburg with one of our in-depth Visit in ShopPocket Berlin $13.99 Visit in ShopPocket Munich $13.99 Go to checkout (0 items)in partnership with getyourguide No part of this site may be reproduced without our written permission (WKBW) — A Missing Vulnerable Adult alert was issued Wednesday evening for 65-year-old James Reahr The Hamburg Police Department was asking the public for help finding Reahr who was last seen Tuesday afternoon on Newton Road in Hamburg and was believed to be on foot Reahr was found dead in Sprague Brook Park in East Concord Hamburg police and the Erie County Sheriff's Office are investigating the incident Police said there is no threat to public safety We want to hear what’s going on in your community Share your voice and hear from your neighbors Cloudy with more rounds of showers and possibly some downpours or a t-storm Hamburg's Our Town Foundation received $100,000 for facade improvement - State officials made a stop in Hamburg to celebrate small businesses "We have more than a million small businesses in Pennsylvania and those businesses support 2.4 million jobs," says PA Secretary of the Department of Community and Economic Development He visited Hamburg Friday to highlight the governor's big investment into small businesses and tour some small businesses "We've invested $20 million into a new budget program called 'Main Street Matters' to help downtowns and Main Street corridors like this one in Hamburg get stronger and even more dynamic," says Siger welcoming place worth coming back to [and] it tells residents that their town is worth investing in," says Lynn Weller The state also officially designated Hamburg a "small business community." "What that does is it enables their downtown to access or preferential funding and technical assistance to really help this Main Street grow and thrive," says Siger Shapiro and DCED for recognizing the importance of bringing funding back into this type of program with the Main Street Matters," says Executive Director of Our Town Foundation Email notifications are only sent once a day Meredith Jacobs, TV Insider Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device Account processing issue - the email address may already exist Invalid password or account does not exist Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the email address listed on your account The Orchard Park Quakers defeated the Hamburg Bulldogs 10-9 in a boys lacrosse game at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Orchard Park captain Luke Danna (2) celebrates a 10-9 victory over Hamburg at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Orchard Park's Jherek Breske (16) celebrates a goal against Hamburg at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Orchard Park's Mike Hennessey (11) defends Hamburg's Dylan Jagow (17) after a faceoff at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Orchard Park goaltender Nathan Hamm (5) makes a save during a lacrosse game between Orchard Park and Hamburg at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Hamburg's Alex Ricotta (26) celebrates a goal against Orchard Park at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Orchard Park forward Oliver Cromwell (8) scores on Hamburg goaltender Zach Smith (1) at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Orchard Park goaltender Nathan Hamm (5) makes a save during a lacrosse game against Hamburg at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Orchard Park's Luke Danna (2) and Oliver Cromwell (8) celebrate a goal during a lacrosse game against Hamburg at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Orchard Park captain Luke Danna (2) drives toward the Hamburg net at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Orchard Park captain Luke Danna (2) celebrates a goal with Oliver Cromwell (8) during a lacrosse game against Hamburg at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Hamburg's Gabe Terry (28) moves the ball up the field during a lacrosse game against Orchard Park at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Hamburg forward Nate Jasolka (24) moves to the Orchard Park net during a lacrosse game at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Hamburg's Shane Wood (20) splits the Orchard Park defense at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Orchard Park's Reed Mabry (17) looks to pass while covered by a Hamburg defender at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Hamburg's Dylan Jagow (17) tries to get around Orchard Park defender Andrew Berdysiak (3) at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Hamburg forward Cole Losi (25) runs around an Orchard Park defender at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Hamburg's Nate Jasolka (24) celebrates a goal with teammate Trey Rutecki (8) during a lacrosse game against Orchard Park at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Hamburg's Nate Jasolka (24) celebrates his goal against Orchard Park during a lacrosse game at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Hamburg forward Dylan Jagow (17) takes a shot at the Orchard Park net during a lacrosse game at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Orchard Park's Owen Wright (14) brings the ball up the field while pursued by a Hamburg defender at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Orchard Park's Jherek Breske (16) and Justin Relosky (21) celebrate a goal during a lacrosse game against Hamburg at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Orchard Park defender Mitch Bitting (25) squares up to defend a Hamburg shot at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Orchard Park defender Zack Danna (11) knocks the ball away from Hamburg's Nate Jasolka (24) at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Hamburg's Nate Jasolka (24) looks to pass while covered by an Orchard Park defender at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Orchard Park's Jherek Breske (16) congratulates teammate Luke Danna (2) on his goal during a lacrosse game against Hamburg at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Orchard Park's Zack Danna (11) tries to contain Hamburg forward Dylan Jagow (17) at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Orchard Park's Zack Danna (11) defends Hamburg's Cole Losi (25) during a lacrosse game at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Orchard Park defender Owen Wright (14) checks Hamburg's Nate Jasolka (24) during a lacrosse game at Orchard Park High School on Saturday Orchard Park defender Tyler Buchheit (22) checks Hamburg's Shane Wood (20) during a lacrosse game at Orchard Park High School on Saturday A fire broke out Thursday afternoon at 36 Church St As firefighters worked to contain the blaze area streets were closed and huge plumes of … thousands of Bills fans flocked to Sahlen Field for the annual Micah Hyde charity softball game on Sunday Hundreds of protesters demonstrated against Delaware North shows off the work of more than 40 designers in the historic George U… We all know that Western New York is an amazing place – its diverse weather Clarence defeated East Aurora in a high school girls lacrosse game Wednesday The Buffalo Bandits defeated the Vancouver Warriors during Game 1 of the best-of-three NLL semifinal at KeyBank Center on Friday Williamsville South softball defeated Starpoint Visitors from Western New York and beyond flocked to the bright pink blooms of the cherry blossoms at the Buffalo Japanese Garden over the wee… Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker the end of winter usually brings a collapse in form and a bitter end to another attempt to win promotion back to the Bundesliga The last seven years have been humiliating they won the European Cup in 1983 and play in front of 57,000 fans at home And yet six times they have tried to climb out of the 2.Bundesliga since their relegation in 2018 and six times they have failed Twice they have finished third and been beaten in a relegation play-off Nearly every season starts strongly in autumn and winter before all that promise melts away in the spring sun It’s not just that HSV play badly when it matters Their failures are often cloaked in dark comedy they had one foot back in the Bundesliga only for Heidenheim to score twice in an 11-minute stoppage time and slam the door in their face they built a 1-0 lead in the first leg of their play-off with Hertha Berlin only then to be beaten 2-0 back in Hamburg made worse by the fact that Hertha were coached by Felix Magath who scored HSV’s winning goal in that 1983 European Cup win because the universe wanted to mock HSV one more time won promotion to the Bundesliga as champions of the 2.Bundesliga HSV beat Fortuna Dusseldorf 4-1 at the Volksparkstadion It is one of the great destinations of German football and it produced another fabulous night HSV had maintained their one-point lead at the top of a hopelessly tight division and The irony is that HSV are being led up the mountain by a cast of unlikely characters — by a free-transfer centre-forward who the game had given up on and a 34-year-old head coach without any prior full-time experience he was replaced on an interim basis by Merlin Polzin Polzin was born in Hamburg and grew up an HSV fan but also the man responsible for setting his career’s path Thioune was coaching Osnabruck’s under-17 side and appointed Polzin as his assistant when Thioune had built his own reputation to the point of being appointed head coach at HSV he brought Polzin along as his assistant — and he has been there since But for the pencil moustache of a 1920s aristocrat Polzin would look a decade younger than he really is He was never a coaching prodigy and despite serving as a brief interim after Tim Walter was dismissed in February 2024 there was no sense of HSV sitting on any sort of saviour when Baumgart departed and he reprised the role The assumption had always been that the club needed someone strong — a name fiercely intelligent and conciliatory character from someone presumed antithetical to everything HSV were believed to need Since he took control — and earned the job permanently — they have lost once in four months during which individually and collectively the team has looked its healthiest in years an absurdly gifted but maddeningly mercurial French winger whose form and fitness has been tenuous for much of the last year looks again like a player with a Bundesliga future And HSV are balanced with the ball and far more secure without it It was Polzin’s first loss and a dispiriting one but the win over Fortuna was a comprehensive response HSV took the lead with a thunderbolt from full-back Miro Muheim Dawid Kownacki then equalised later in the first half before Davie Selke headed the hosts back into a lead that they would never lose He moved to HSV on a free transfer in the summer 2024 having made more than 200 Bundesliga appearances for Werder Bremen but without ever scoring more than 10 goals in a league season nor living up to the promise that made him a regular in Germany’s international youth teams it was just to provide back-up to Robert Glatzel who has consistently scored goals at 2.Bundesliga level and was presumed integral to any hope of promotion So much so that when Glatzel suffered a ruptured tendon in his hip during an October friendly Glatzel has not played since and the season did change — eventually for the better who averaged roughly one goal every five Bundesliga games has 14 from 17 starts in the second division To emphasise just how unforeseen this form has been it’s worth recalling a story from his time at Werder Bremen Selke was on loan at the Weserstadion and scored three goals all season as Werder were relegated According to a mean-spirited meme of the time some of the resulting disappointment was dampened by freeing the club from their obligation to make Selke’s move permanent for €12m he is in the right place at the right time In February he scored both goals — including a last-minute penalty — in a 2-1 win away at Prussen Munster and his team’s first two goals in a 3-0 win over Kaiserslautern A fierce competitor who adores the physical aspect of the game and must be horrible to play against challenging and holding his team-mates to account He broke his cheekbone in January and has been wearing a face mask since it seems to have made him better — more menacing When Selke scored his goal on Saturday and dropped to his knees the stadium announcer howled his name out across the tannoy and the stadium boomed it back with shuddering volume 18-year-old academy prospect Otto Stange scored to make it 4-1 but raced down the touchline to celebrate with his young team-mate wrapping him in a bear hug and kissing his cheek A post shared by Seb Stafford-Bloor (@sebstaffordbloor) He has seen the good and the bad in the game He knows what it is to bask in its adulation Someone of that experience is valuable to HSV because not every player is equipped to cope with the challenge of the club’s situation The down years have created a lot of bad memories and many of this squad have lived through the disappointments of recent seasons The result is a neurosis that is never far from the surface and a fragility that teams in the 2.Bundesliga enjoy trying to expose But Selke has become part of the resistance to that This is probably his last chance with a major club and the urgency with which he has embraced that challenge suggests he understands that But his tangible spirit has become something important; it has perpetuated a healthy rage which has replaced the usual weakness it will be impossible to separate him from that achievement — and six months ago that would have been a ridiculous situation to imagine The nine remaining games might as well be 100 Repeated failure has bred paranoia in Hamburg and the fear that just talking about promotion will somehow scare it away Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon We help you navigate a myriad of possibilities Sign up for our newsletter for the best of the city By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news Sign up for our email to enjoy your city without spending a thing (as well as some options when you’re feeling flush) Our newsletter hand-delivers the best bits to your inbox Sign up to unlock our digital magazines and also receive the latest news By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. Hamburg millionaire’s metropolis and anarchist hub – and occasionally all at once Germany’s second-largest city offers an intoxicating mix of blustery North Sea winds rich Hanseatic history and radical politics Hamburg’s got more bridges than Venice and basks in a crisp northern light It’s a city defined by its proximity to water from its Sunday morning Fischmarkt and the picturesque Strandperle beach through to the Schanzenviertel the traditional – if now much gentrified – heart of Hamburg counter-culture It’s a city of contrasts: of the red light thrill of the Reeperbahn and world-class cultural institutions like the Elbphilharmonie and the Hamburger Kunsthalle here are the best attractions in Hamburg right now.  📍 Discover our ultimate guide to what to do in Hamburg Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! Photograph: ShutterstockDepending on how late last night was an early morning visit to the Sunday Fischmarkt is a legendary Hamburg experience with raucous criers promising all the bargains and bawdy banter you could wish for there’s fish in abundance – smoked pickled – alongside plenty of flowers the neighbouring Fischauktionshalle promises to keep the party flowing with beer and live rock bands For those looking for a more restorative breakfast Photograph: ShutterstockHamburg is a harbour city and has all the nightlife provisions to prove it The Reeperbahn is its most renowned party–and prostitution–thoroughfare bachelorette parties and posh law students looking to let their hair down roam along the fluorescent strip of fast food chains sex shops and sweat-steamed clubs where everyone’s woozily dancing to Stevie Wonder ready and garish glory – and a must-see for a complete impression of the city. True kneipe classics in the area include Alt Hamburger and Zum Silbersack while the Beatles famously played in various clubs along the Große Freiheit 🤫 Insider tip: You’d do well to keep an eye on your valuables but the vibe is far more upfront than uneasy seedy with more people leering towards you for a drunken sing-along than anything malicious.  Photograph: Get Your GuideReady to get stuck into Hamburg’s history This spooky dungeon delves into some of Hamburg’s darkest events from history Actors here will take you on a frightening journey spanning over 600 years 🤫 Insider tip: It’s worth checking if there’s a seasonal special show on when you visit – the last showing the ‘Charlatan Doctor,’ delved into a fake healing ‘doctor’ from the 17th century.  Photograph: ShutterstockThe remarkable red-brick Speicherstadt is the largest warehouse district in the world it spans some 26 hectares in a grid of canals bridges and multi-story buildings providing both land and water access spices and textiles all passed along these channels and though today the Speicherstadt is less bustling hub of global trade than UNESCO World Heritage Site it’s still infinitely evocative of Hamburg’s trading repute—and of a time when far-flung fabrics and flavors were still a thing of luxurious thrill The area’s architecture does a whole lot more than portside pragmatism all particularly atmospheric when illuminated at night 🤫 Insider tip: For a boat trip without the tourist commentary (and often cheaper), Hamburg’s regular public ferry 62 is a good option. A round trip will start and end at Landungsbrücken, and takes in stops including Altona, the Fischmarkt, Fischereihafen and more. Photograph: ShutterstockThe handsome sandstone marvel that is Hamburg’s Town Hall has been the centrepiece of Altstadt since 1897. Dominating its surroundings thanks to its towering spire and vast platz, the Rathaus is a functioning government building and houses the city’s government. It also contains heaps of history in its exhibitions – members of the public can visit daily, either through guided tours or on their own. Photograph: ShutterstockThe Kunsthalle is one of the most important museums in Germany with astonishing holdings through 700 years of European art history There are star turns from the Elders Cranach and Holbein and a lustrous line-up of Dutch Golden Age artists such as Rembrandt The 19th-century French and German collection is also particularly strong and Caspar David Friedrich in all his Wanderer above the Sea of Fog glory The Kunsthalle’s contemporary gallery features leading examples of Pop art such as Jenny Holzer’s LED Ceiling Snake a ticker-tape of characteristic truisms between the Kunsthalle’s old building and new wing the Kunsthalle’s exhibition program is excellent with thematic as well as period- and artist-specific shows and a strong run in exhibitions of women artists to offset all those Old Masters Photograph: Hannes Jähnert/FlickrThe traditional beating heart of Hamburg counter-culture and center of the much-publicized violent protests during the G20 summit the neighbourhood of Schanzenviertel holds on hard to its alternative credentials the neighbourhood is more characterised by third-wave coffee shops and vintage lamp stores than hubs of anarchic dissent a former neighbourhood theatre (now long-contested squat and cultural space) remains a real center of activism and protest Schanzenviertel remains a lively and charismatic district several good and reasonably priced eateries as well as the Saturday Flohschanze flea market About us Contact us [ more über ] The team of Startup Port invites you to a breakfast with female founders Are you about to start a business or have you already founded one Then come by to exchange ideas with other women about the topic of "founding" and to support each other [ more über ] including doctoral candidates and postdocs / Language: German / Trainer: Friederike Holm / Max Constructive meetings require good moderation to ensure time management and goal-oriented discussions questioning techniques to understand group processes [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] The study of Mesopotamian scribal education which has led to a paradigm shift in how Sumerian literary and lexical texts are interpreted has also resulted in two claims that have had a substantial influence on how these texts are conceptualized [ more über ] Lecture by Eric Lob Based on an extensive analysis of secondary sources in English this paper examines the expanding relations between Iran and Venezuela during the twenty-first century It seeks to identify the material and ideational factors that facilitate and constrain the expansion of these relations between countries that are not natural allies [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] Cycle Syncing aims to harmonize the different phases of the menstrual cycle with diet The idea is that women adapt their daily activities to the hormonal changes during their cycle we will show you how you can use Cycle Syncing to improve your body awareness and well-being [ more über ] The Hamburg Political Science Seminar Series (HPS³) features international speakers presenting cutting-edge research in empirical political science and political economy Aidan McGarry (Loughborough University) [ more über ] As part of the Hamburg Political Science Seminar Series - HPS³, we are welcoming Professor Aidan McGarry (Loughborough University, London) who will present his new book "Political Voice: Protest Abstract: This talk will outline the theoretical foundations of Aidan McGarry’s new book.. [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] you will learn how to tell a travel story through photography We will explore image composition and literary concepts such as perspective and point of view – and how impressions like cold/heat or movement/stillness can be captured in photos Photography will be done using smartphones Registration via email: c.. [ more über ] Davide Morisi (University of Southern Denmark) not the leader: Vote switching after referendums [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] The First Amendment to the United States Bill of Rights allows individuals to speak effectively forbidding governmental censorship of books [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] Registration is required The number of participants is limited to 20 skills are needed to be able to adequately deal with this data [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] Jointly organised by the Cluster of Excellence Understanding Written Artefacts and the Academy Projects Etymologika The workshop aims at discovering the hidden universals that inform lexicographical writings beyond one specific language or period of time [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] Norms hold a paradoxical position in the disciplinary debates of IR While the core normative concepts of reason human rights and sovereignty constitute the foundational bedrock of post-Second World War they have long been reckoned for their instrumental value primarily in the service of realpolitik This is mainly because the positivist philosophy.. [ more über ] [ more über ] The HCHE Center Day offers members the opportunity to present their own research projects and discuss them with colleagues The internal HCHE event aims to promote scientific exchange and networking among HCHE researchers [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] We see the beautifully styled and seemingly perfect lives of others on Instagram and TikTok every day Questioning your own life or identity can happen quickly We teach strategies to protect against identity crises to ensure a healthy approach to social media [ more über ] Ray Schrire (Tel Aviv University) and Dror Wahrman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem / Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin) the Swedish princess Louisa Ulrika of Prussia commissioned a pair of paintings from the French artist Jean Siméon Chardin His response set off an extraordinary chain of reproduction [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] but also place new demands on their competences the question of what knowledge and skills students need to use AI in a meaningful and reflective way in their studies Now we are going one step further: What could a.. [ more über ] Multigraphic written artefacts are characterised by their uses of multiple graphical modes to convey information including texts tables and all kinds of combinations of those These artefacts are present in most writing.. [ more über ] [ more über ] We are pleased to announce the visit of the Spanish writer Sara Mesa to our institute It coincides with the presentation of the translation of her novel La Familia published this year by Klaus Wagenbach under the title The Family.Don't miss this opportunity to get to know the work and translations of one of the most important writers on the Spanish literary scene [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] Join us for an exclusive in-person pitch training session designed for teams and individuals with a developed pitch deck You'll have the opportunity for live practice and benefit from expert coaching to enhance both your pitch deck andpresentation skills [ more über ] Have you ever picked a poem?To celebrate the European Weeks 2025 in collaboration with the Portuguese-Hanseatic Society (PHG) invites you to a special poetry experience The poems are hanging next to the Green School in the Botanical Garden [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] invites you to a traditional Portuguese music workshop you will learn the basic techniques of the Adufe a frame drum traditionally played by women Language: English (German translation available) [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] Societal discourse is becoming increasingly sharp we observe in debates on key societal issues a discrepancy between facts and arguments on one hand These debates are framed by a tendency towards the dehumanisation of public discourse.. [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] This event takes place in German.Do you want to use your research skills to further develop your teaching Would you like your commitment to teaching to be reflected in your publication list Are you looking for an exchange about teaching and learning that goes beyond simply sharing experiences Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) is the scholarly.. [ more über ] on the master's thesis or by chance on a bike - a variety of ideas arise in different places Founding a company can be a possible way to ensure that great ideas don’t just sink into the drawer but are brought to life Startup2Go is about exchanging ideas about starting a business [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] This event takes place in German.The introduction of generative AI tools like ChatGPT has led to significant uncertainty in the higher education context Many students do not use these tools at all and others may already be using them intensively for their studies without being fully informed about their functionality and limitations [ more über ] [ more über ] invites to a new afterwork format: Research4Talents The event adresses young players from the healthcare sector in order to transfer health economic research results from science to practice in an interdisciplinary dialogue Jonas Schreyögg (Scientific Director of HCHE.. [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] Learning to write is an essential cultural technique which lies at the heart of the production and dissemination of both secular and religious manuscripts Learning and teaching writing skills is an organised knowledge transfer be it from an individual teacher to a disciple The workshop aims to address but is not limited to the following research.. [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] Direktor der Border Peace School in der DMZ [ more über ] „Wissen vom Fass“ bringt auch in diesem Jahr Forschende aller Fachrichtungen in Hamburgs Bars und Kneipen Juni 2025 erhalten Neugierige ab 20 Uhr in unterhaltsamen Vorträgen Einblicke in die Welt der Wissenschaft – und können über ein Getränk mit den Vortragenden ins Gespräch kommen Mehr als 40 Tresen werden dieses Mal vom DESY und der Uni Hamburg bespielt [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] Department of Language and Linguistic Science [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] This event takes place in German. For more information, please visit the Hamburg Research Academy website [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] we see increasing calls for transformative change These calls are based on the recognition that fundamental shifts in economic and political systems are needed to secure a socially and ecologically just and sustainable future These calls for transformative change coming from science are accompanied by repeated calls for the transformation of science.. [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] These debates are framed by a tendency towards the.. [ more über ] [ more über ] This event takes place in German. For more information, please visit the Hamburg Research Academy website [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] including doctoral candidates and postdocs / Language: German / Trainer: Claudia Wunram / Max you will learn how to adapt to different communication situations in the workplace using the approach of Nonviolent Communication How can I advocate for my concerns while simultaneously working.. [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] The Hub of Computing and Data Science will hold an RSE day in the Science City Bahrenfeld The event is tailored to scientists and software developers working in Research Software Engineering and people interested in the field It aims to strengthen our community in Hamburg As the requirements for sustainable research software increase [ more über ] [ more über ] This workshop is primarily aimed at doctoral students who would like to take part in the fifth Hamburg Three Minute Thesis competition (3MT) on 9 September 2025 Speakers will be given preference when allocating workshop places therefore you can only register for the waiting list Further information on the competition will follow soon [ more über ] The Sternstunden Festival: a musical-scientific liaison under Hamburg's starry summer sky sound installations: for one and a half days the historic astronomy park of the Hamburg Observatory in Bergedorf will be home to a special combination of culture and astrophysics [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] This event takes place in German. For more information, please visit the Hamburg Research Academy website [ more über ] Many PhD researchers opt for further careers in higher education and research But the application process can be mysterious the transition phase from doctorate to postdoc may seem difficult expectations and requirements remain uncertain we will demystify the process from PhD to postdocs [ more über ] [ more über ] This event takes place in German. For more information, please visit the Hamburg Research Academy website [ more über ] including doctoral candidates and postdocs / Language: German / Trainer: Samya Korff / Max To work effectively in diverse teams and with different target groups it's worthwhile to recognize your own biases and patterns in relation to others Through anti-bias exercises and psychological insights [ more über ] This event takes place in German. For more information, please visit the Hamburg Research Academy website [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] Target Group: All leaders at UHH / Language: German / Trainer: Jutta Weimar / Max In complex organiszations like the university traditional leadership approaches reach their limits quickly various aspects of participatory leadership will be discussed and immediately applicable methods and tools for "facilitating" will be.. [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] [ more über ] Innovating and Cooperating for a Sustainable Future in a Digital Age You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience Hamburg is a city with a little bit of everything Get to know its neighbourhoods like a local you’d think Hamburg would be a bigger name on the tourist circuit but this cultural gem is still relatively untapped – great news for those who like to be ahead of the travel curve As one of the county’s biggest ports the harbour is still the heartbeat of the city and you’ll find fascinating maritime history a picturesque lake and walking route at Hamburg’s centre surrounded by cafes hotels and boating clubs. Looking for the party Hamburg’s nightlife is legendary (partly thanks to the Beatles’s time here) Find great bars and clubs in our Red Light District the Reeperbahn For everything you need to know about Hamburg’s best neighbourhoods Photograph: ShutterstockBest for: cosmopolitan types Connecting the city’s central shopping district and the close-by harbour is the newly-finished Hafencity. A humongous urban development (the biggest in Europe, actually), Hamburg has poured billions into making what was a forgotten area, the place to be. Most Hamburgers think of the futuristic Elbphilharmonie when picturing Hafencity a sprawling concert hall and major cultural landmark with a programme that includes anything from Pink Floyd tributes to classical music Other must-dos include a walk by the harbour and boat tour as well as a visit to the Portuguese district which is packed with authentic restaurants staying at Hafencity means you’re also close to town with the Rathaus only 20 minutes walk away.  Stay here: This neighbourhood is perfect for tourists, with a range of great hotels like 25hours Hotel boasting nautical-themed cabins, a cool cocktail bar and Eastern Mediterranean restaurant, NENI. Photograph: ShutterstockBest for: Group trips and party animals Northeast of the Altstadt St Georg spans from seedy sex-shops around the train station to luxury hotels and penthouse apartments overlooking the lake Hamburg Pride parade kicks off here each year and the neighborhood remains the most vibrant LGBTQ quarter in town centered around the hundreds of buzzing bars and cafés along the Lange Reihe St Georg is also a thriving multi-ethnic community with a number of Turkish Irani and Afghan eateries and minimarkets along the Steindamm and around Hansaplatz square you should try Cox for upper-end French cuisine and candlelight or the Barca jetty bar is gorgeous for a sundown beer watching the sailing boats come in Photograph: ShutterstockBest for: hipsters and party people Once the beating heart of Hamburg’s counter-culture the Sternschanze has softened its edge over the last decade Previously the stomping ground of punks and artists you’ll now find aesthetic coffee shops low-lit cocktail bars and vegan ramen spots in between cultural centres and graffiti-ridden squats which remain as a surviving token of its activism While there’s a big whiff of hipster-ism here the Schanze still feels authentically off-beat and relaxed Bars and restaurants spill out onto the streets creating a nice buzz and many don’t worry much about interiors – it’s about what’s on the menu Bistro Carmagnole is one of those neighbourhood haunts that locals love with the dimly-lit Walrus bar perfectly placed for a cocktail afterwards head to the Flohschanze flea market for vintage clothes and bargain bric-a-brac being sure to get a black-and-white photo in the analog photoautomat Stay here: Superbude is a spot-on stay with a laid-back vibe and budget-friendly options.  Photograph: ShutterstockBest for: tourists and business trips Alstadt means Old Town but in Hamburg this isn’t a byword for a quaint corner of the city it’s where most of the action happens At its heart is the beautiful Town Hall that’ll catch your eye with its Neo-Renaissance architecture and in winter is the setting of a magical Christmas market inspired by the swooping archways of Venice shop for rare books in the century-old Felix Judd – a favourite of Hamburgian Karl Lagerfeld – and check out the Alsterhaus North Germany’s equivalent of Liberty London This boutique department store has a top-floor champagne bar and confectionery section that’s ideal for buying souvenirs. Get a drink at Le Lion (which claims to have invented the Gin Basil Smash) Photograph: ShutterstockBest for: stag and hen dosSay hello to one of Europe’s largest red light districts – and where the seedy underbelly is the best bars and clubs are sure to follow The lurid Reeperbahn (aka ‘The Kiez’) sits in the middle and surrounding it are a swathe of fast food joints especially as many tourists head here for a gawp Head a bit further out and you’ll uncover a network of affordable bars down narrow alleys where The Beatles famously found their feet – and fame – with gigs at the Indra Club and Kaiserkeller Photograph: ShutterstockBest for: families This lush riverside suburb is one of the most affluent districts in Hamburg Situated on a hill to the west of the city centre its winding streets boast handsome villas and cute cottages A 20-minute S-Bahn ride from the city centre Blankenese is more removed from Hamburg’s main attractions so don’t base yourself here if planning a city break Attractions that can be enjoyed - for the day or the weekend - include a walk down the Elbstrand beach unique thanks to its industrial backdrop of commercial ships where city dwellers love to sunbathe when good weather strikes There’s also plenty of beach bars to grab an authentic Fischbrötchen and Aperol Spritz.  Stay here: For those wanting a little peace and quiet, design-focused hotel brand Stilwerk recently opened their Strandhotel Blankenese, with a cute pastel palette and views out to the Elbe River.  A vital waterway for short sea and feeder shipping in the Baltic region the Kiel Canal was due to close Monday evening and will remain closed through the day shift on Thursday Ships have been ordered to clear the canal with no new shipping being permitted to enter the canal for most of the day on Monday to provide time for ships to clear the waterway The gates at both ends of the canal were due to be closed by 2200 Monday evening “Nothing will be moving,” warned a spokesperson for Ver.di “No ships will be able to go in or out.” In addition “Ver.di has called on the employees of the Waterways and Shipping Office to go on a warning strike so that the federal government can also feel the effects.” The so-called warning strike is a short-term limited action by the union under German law It is done to call attention to their cause which in this case is contract negotiations for public service employees the union lamented that offers had not been put forth ahead of the negotiations The next round of contract talks is scheduled for March 14-16 The union says wants the terms of the new contract to help to increase the attractiveness of jobs in the public sector combat staff shortages and reduce the burden on employees Ver.di is demanding a pay increase of eight percent in total They are also demanding higher bonuses for stressful shift work and a new type of "my time account" to give employees more time independence.  The new round of strikes began over the weekend with reports that all 13 of the country’s major airports would be going on strike The Hamburg Airport is reported to have already closed as of Sunday during an unannounced strike The scope of the strike is set to increase daily The Kiel Canal calls itself “the world’s most frequented artificial waterway.” It provides a direct route between the North Sea and the Baltic reducing the trip by 260 nautical miles which equates to saving 14 to 18 hours of transit time The canal is approximately 50 nautical miles and takes six to eight hours to transit Ships will either have to wait for it to reopen or make the trip around Denmark in the congested sea lanes major delays should be expected for all west- and eastbound traffic heading towards the Kiel Canal The period of congestion cannot be predicted as it will depend on the volume of ships waiting to transit,” ship agency and logistics company GAC Group warned customers in an alert The local branch of Ver.di is calling on employees at the Port of Hamburg to join this week’s action The port is already warning of anticipated delays noting that one in three containers handled in Hamburg passes through the canal Wondering what that big barn is behind Bob's Hamburg in Akron It's a new commercial kitchen called Stray Kitchens, created by Charly Murphy and Alicia Kennedy to increase production of pickled products, mustard, hot sauces, barbecue sauces and dry rubs for their Akron Pickle and Stray Dog Akron brands who produced their foods for several years at Bounce Innovation Hub had recently been creating everything from mustards to pickles at their two Stray Dog cafes downtown all of their production will occur at their new commercial kitchen on East Avenue The rest of the barn was full of old items left behind by previous Bob's owners Murphy said he believes the 700-square-foot barn was formerly a garage or mechanic shop spacious production kitchen means Murphy can produce more pickle and mustard products for area restaurants and also create private-label products for clients His mustard making started with his Stray Dog cart in 2009 when folks used to ask if they could buy what was left in his mustard squeeze bottle at the end of the day "We started bottling it a few bottles at a time and right now we're producing about 500 bottles a year," Murphy said He sells the mustard on his Stray Dog food truck and cafes And before Murphy even bought Bob's Hamburg Stray Dog also supplies its mustards to Akron eateries Diamond Deli and Frank's Place and its pickles to Eddie's Famous Cheesesteaks The business entrepreneur does retail sales, too, at various markets, the Peanut Shoppe downtown and at Northside Marketplace Working from his own FDA-certified production kitchen will allow Murphy to meet more retail demand for his products He and Kennedy have been working on the kitchen since January refinishing the concrete floor and bringing in kitchen equipment freezer and a machine that seals the tops of product pouches Murphy also has ordered an automated sachet maker to put his mustard in little packets New products he's working on are ketchup and a veggie dog with ground carrots as the main ingredient Big Blue Barbecue and Buzzy Bee Thai rolled ice cream He even raises bees in North Hill for honey for his ice cream truck He's building two more food trucks this summer: a pizza and baked potato truck and a concession truck with popcorn Completing Murphy's mobile food fleet are a pig roast trailer and a smoker trailer Kennedy said Murphy's positive thinking and can-do attitude are key to his successful ideas New ideas pop into Murphy's head daily and he texts that brainstorming to Kennedy "I learned a long time ago that it does not pay off to say no to any of his ideas Arts and restaurant writer Kerry Clawson may be reached at 330-996-3527 or kclawson@thebeaconjournal.com is home to approximately 1.8 million residents Despite a range of metropolitan challenges Germany’s second-largest city has successfully combined comprehensive strategies strong policy commitments and dedicated funding to address these issues participative planning approach and remains steadfast in its commitment to a ‘green’ vision The city boasts excellent local air quality clearly defined climate targets and robust monitoring systems all contributing to its outstanding performance in combating climate change Hamburg pursued innovative solutions to key metropolitan challenges such as urban mobility and energy efficiency while sharing its experiences and best practices on an international stage The city introduced measures to expand sustainable transport infrastructure and improve the energy performance of buildings—areas critical to managing growth while cutting emissions aiming for a 40% reduction in carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions by 2020 and 80% by 2050 the city has reduced per capita CO₂ emissions by about 15% while achieving annual energy savings of approximately 46,000 MWh—a notable achievement for a city of its size is Europe’s second largest in terms of container volume While the growing number of containers has sparked discussions about expansion the city has consciously avoided geographical expansion into surrounding areas Hamburg has focused on optimising existing land and creating new areas by repurposing expendable harbour basins This approach aligns with the city’s broader environmental goals and efficient land use strategies Hamburg has also excelled in promoting sustainable urban mobility The city maintains high environmental standards and strong performance in cycling and public transport Nearly all residents have access to public transport within 300 metres of their homes and the systematic network of green spaces ensures that natural areas are easily accessible to everyone One of Hamburg’s most notable initiatives was the launch of the ‘Train of Ideas’ on 15 April 2011 This mobile exhibition featured seven carriages each focusing on a different aspect of life in a green city –mobility The Train of Ideas targeted a broad international audience presenting Hamburg’s best practices alongside sustainable solutions from other cities worldwide The exhibition attracted visitors of all ages offering insights into how urban areas can become more sustainable and enjoyable places to live The train travelled through several major European cities inspiring cities across the continent to embrace greener futures The information provided in this page reflects the context and circumstances at the time of applying for the EU Green Capital Award and may not fully align with current developments or standards Research Development and Administration Team a fourth-year Criminal Justice major with minors in Leadership and Human Capital was thrilled when she received a co-op offer from the United States Attorney’s Office in New York for the spring of 2023 cycle Wanting to attend law school after graduating Northeastern in hopes of becoming a criminal defense attorney she eagerly accepted the offer and started planning her move to New York Samantha realized she would be spending more money over the next six months than she had initially expected Samantha is what she calls “technically a first generation college student”; her father and sister didn’t complete college and her mother chose to end her education after getting her associate’s degree Northeastern holds a special place for the entire Hamburg family They were impressed by the university’s co-op program immediately upon learning about it when they were touring the school and have since been all the more impressed seeing the breadth of experiences Samantha has had during her time here Samantha’s father continues to visit every Parent’s Weekend even as his daughter goes into her fourth and final year and is no longer living on campus “I don’t think any parent does this after freshman year,” Samantha jokes.  Samantha’s family runs the Hamburg Foundation which hosts annual events to raise money for charities and organizations that have become important to them over the years As Samantha was taking the Co-op Work Experience course and later she learned that several of the positions available to students who were interested in exploring criminal justice were unpaid she learned that many of them were offered the positions they dreamed about but because these positions were unable to pay them Thinking about the challenges of students working full-time without making any money who also had to move to and pay rent in New York 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to lead CSSHDean@northeastern.edu This page may not display properly to you because your browser is no longer supported or it is an outdated version we recommend that you use the latest version of Chrome Toralf Haag and Hamburger Energiewerke GmBH (HEnW) Managing Director Michael Prinz joined First Mayor of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg Dr Peter Tschentscher in inaugurating the HEnW thermal storage system symbolically kicking off the supply of carbon-neutral industrial heat The two companies have worked together to lay the groundwork for providing up to 20,000 Hamburg households with carbon-neutral heat and avoiding up to 100,000 t of CO2 emissions in the future This represents the on-schedule fulfillment of the contract the companies signed in December 2021 Both its size and complexity make the project unique in Germany multimetal producer Aurubis again significantly invested in a method for extracting the surplus heat generated during a copper production sub-process at its Hamburg plant This heat is fed as hot water into the pressure heat accumulator in Hamburg Veddel recently completed by Hamburger Energiewerke The accumulator already holds up to four million liters of hot water from Aurubis heat today and the heat is released into Hamburger Energiewerke’s over 860-kilometer-long city network when needed The project received funding from the German Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) and the Hamburg Investment and Development Bank (IFB) the industrial waste heat supplied by Aurubis is a building block in the Tiefstack energy park Hamburger Energiewerke’s plan to phase out coal in Hamburg by 2030 Aurubis and Hamburger Energiewerke are actively shaping the heat transition with the current project and making an important contribution to meeting Hamburg’s climate targets The heat supply is scheduled to come online in the 2024/25 heating period First Mayor of Hamburg Peter Tschentscher:  “Using innovative technology is the best way to protect the climate This includes leveraging industrial surplus heat to keep homes warm Aurubis will feed the process heat generated during copper production into the Hamburger Energiewerke district heating system Reusing this waste heat from the copper smelter drives decarbonization in the buildings sector by preventing up to 100,000 t of CO2 emissions every year Projects like this allow us to take giant strides forward on our path to a carbon-neutral Hamburg We are linking industry and climate protection strengthening our competitiveness as an industry hub and realizing our climate plan which includes ambitious CO2 targets for the city of Hamburg.” Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action: “There is huge potential in waste heat reuse and the federal government’s goal is to make it easier to realize projects like this in the future by further improving the political parameters An enormous amount of surplus heat from artificial intelligence data centers and electrolyzers for producing hydrogen will enter the market in the coming years This surplus heat should be harnessed to generate inexpensive district heating instead of being discharged into the atmosphere The Hamburg project is an excellent example and the government is completely behind it.” Energy and Agriculture: “Everyone linked to the Hamburg city grid will benefit from the HEnW heat accumulator: Aurubis We are closing a loop and enabling the direct use of energy in Hamburg households that has otherwise gone to waste I am particularly pleased that all the surplus heat at Aurubis is now part of the heat supply The first two segments have been in operation for several years and we had the foresight to create the infrastructure for the additional feed-in from the third segment back then This national flagship project is setting standards and is another success story for the heat transition in Hamburg Aurubis is laying the foundation for the energy transition The Industrial Heat project clearly shows that sustainable business activities and actions go hand in hand here we are an important part of the solution for the challenges of our time we have developed an innovative solution for an environmentally friendly heat supply If we want to see more forward-looking projects like this we need more regulatory recognition of green industrial heat which should be fully recognized in emissions trading and an efficient market for green proofs of origin.” Hamburger Energiewerke GmbH Managing Director Michael Prinz: “Waste heat from Aurubis gets us another step closer to phasing out coal in Hamburg It encompasses the huge surplus heat potential at the Hamburg site that we will be extracting for our new energy park and the climate-neutral district heating system of the future we are setting a new benchmark for the heat transition in Germany with the feed-in of industrial heat on this scale.” The heat is generated in Aurubis’ contact acid plant in Hamburg where sulfuric acid This process is an exothermic chemical reaction that generates CO2-free heat at a temperature suitable for carbon-neutral district heating The technology has been successfully used at the Aurubis plant since 2018 to supply heat to enercity to cover HafenCity East and Rothenburgsort The Industrial Heat project highlights the multimetal company’s ambitious decarbonization targets and underscores Aurubis’ efforts to pioneer solutions for ecological and sustainable business activity Heat production at Aurubis and the heating needs of district heat customers often occur at different times So the extracted industrial heat is temporarily stored as 105 degree Celsius water in the nearby Hamburger Energiewerke pressure heat accumulator The heat can then be fed into the over 860-kilometer city network using a network pump system To deliver the industrial heat to Hamburg households Hamburger Energiewerke is using an existing enercity Contracting Nord GmbH pipeline to cover the first segment from the Aurubis plant to the Elbe River crossing a 2.8-kilometer HEnW district heating pipeline continues to the heat conversion plant at Spaldingstrasse The heat conversion plant serves as an interface for integrating various heat sources into the district heating network The final steps for integrating the industrial heat supply into the city network will be carried out before the actual launch In addition to industrial heat and waste heat from the Borsigstrasse waste recycling plant (MVB) river water heat pumps and another heat storage tank are used to reliably generate climate-friendly heat for the city.  A number of Aurubis and Hamburger Energiewerke projects make up the Industrial Heat or District Heating project three independent projects extract heat from three different production units in the contact acid plant Aurubis applied for funding from BAFA as part of the “Federal Funding for Energy and Resource Efficiency” scheme Module 4: Energy and resource-related optimization of systems and processes Hamburger Energiewerke received funding from BAFA as part of the Model Project Heat Network Systems 4.0 (Module II) program The Hamburg Investment and Development Bank (IFB Hamburg) also provided funding for the HEnW project in keeping with the “Companies for Resource Conservation” funding guidelines HEnW pressure heat accumulator on Georgswerder Damm More information, videos and photos are available at our digital Press kit.  Um die heruntergeladene Komponente zu sehen den QR code scannen OneFootball's home page Search Settings Sign In Sign InJoinU19s and U17s looking forward to Bayern and Hamburg | OneFootballBorussia Dortmund BVB's 3-0 victory away to highly fancied VfL Bochum was one of many surprises in the last-16 games in the U19 German Championship As was the elimination of big names like VfB Stuttgart Rasenballsport Leipzig and Borussia Mönchengladbach "The fact that we reached the quarter-finals with our young team and despite the many injuries is a huge compliment to the talent of our players It's also a great success for the entire coaching team," said U19 coach Mike Tullberg The anticipation is tangible ahead of the clash with Bayern Munich We see ourselves in the role of the underdog the odds are 50:50 in these knockout matches five of which went into extra time in the first round,' explained Tullberg who expects a “completely different game” to the one in Bochum and an “extremely strong opponent in footballing terms." who were unlucky to lose on penalties to Inter Milan in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Youth League qualified for the final round in second place in Group C behind FC Schalke 04 They defeated VfL Wolfsburg 2-1 in the round of 16 Bayern are the clear number one in Germany," said Tullberg The 17-year-old Swede Jonah Kusi-Asa recently made his Bundesliga debut for the first team against FSV Mainz 05 and the highly talented players Lennart Karl who was suspended on Sunday due to a yellow card have also already played for coach Vincent Kompany's first team U17s look forward to hosting HSV at the Rote Erde The statistics alone show how difficult the U17s' task against Hamburger SV will be. Hannover 96, unbeaten winners of Group B in the preliminary round ahead of BVB failed to qualify for the final round in fifth place in the main round Group B behind Rasenballsport Leipzig (19 points) That's testament to the quality of the teams This even balance at a high level speaks in favour of the new DFB youth leagues format," said Karsten Gorges ahead of the last-16 clash After a disappointing weekend last weekend with defeats in the last group game in Magdeburg (2-0) and in the Westfalenpokal quarter-final at SV Rödinghausen (2-1) he expects a positive reaction from his boys: "It's a nice form of pressure We're having a strong season and playing really good football Our biggest problem in the last two games has been our failure to take our chances," emphasised Karsten Gorges and assured: "We're looking forward to the experience of playing in the Rote Erde stadium and are eagerly awaiting the game." who is undergoing rehab following knee surgery "Our goal is to qualify for the quarter-finals," said Gorges Related NewsReport: Guirassy committed to Dortmund despite €70m release clause BVB wants Soumaïla Coulibaly back for the Club World Cup Nico Schlotterbeck reinforces his commitment to BVB Daniel Svensson nominated for April "Rookie of the Month" Crystal Palace 1-1 Nottingham Forest: Eberechi Eze scores as Eagles get ready to peak in FA Cup final Glasner will be content with his side’s performance against a team chasing Champions League qualificationCrystal Palace had their chances and could have nicked it late on, but a 1-1 draw... 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Read our Privacy notice Police in Hamburg have launched a murder inquiry after bestselling German novelist Alexandra Fröhlich was found dead on a houseboat following a violent attack was found dead last Tuesday morning by her son The police said she was likely killed between midnight and 5.30am Authorities said on Sunday the case had been assigned to the murder squad forensic evidence had been collected from the cerise houseboat docked on the Elbe river Holzhafen bank in the eastern Moorfleet district and the coroner had submitted their report Swabs had been taken from at least one family member for possible gunpowder residue Divers from the police as well as a 3D scanner had also been deployed amid speculation that the murder weapon might have been disposed of in the river who were only able to confirm the woman’s death,” The Guardian quoted a police spokesperson as saying the investigating authorities now believe that the woman died as a result of violence no further information can be provided at this time.” German media reported the police had requested the public to report any information they might have about the incident particularly any suspicious activity in the area around the time of the novelist’s death Fröhlich started out as a journalist in Ukraine, where she founded a women’s magazine. She later worked as a freelance journalist in Germany before publishing her first novel, My Russian Mother-in-Law and Other Catastrophes, in 2012. The novel, based on her own experiences, became very popular, selling over 50,000 copies and landing on the Spiegel bestseller list. It was translated to and published in French in 2015. Fröhlich also published Traveling with Russians in 2014, a sequel to My Russian Mother-in-Law and Other Catastrophes. She followed with detective novel Death is a Certainty in 2016 and Skeletons in the Closet in 2019, both of which found great success. Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies govt and politics"},{"score":0.718761,"label":"/society/crime/personal offense/assault"},{"score":0.686581,"label":"/law govt and politics/law enforcement"},{"score":0.541886,"label":"/family and parenting/children"},{"score":0.539843,"label":"/law © 2025 University of Hamburg. 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working together to reinvent mobility where diverse people are offered opportunities to learn with options across functions and geographies Alstom will equip four prototype vehicles with ETCS Onvia units and ATO technology by 2029 and re-homologate them This work will be carried out at Alstom's Hennigsdorf location The contract also includes the delivery of the technical equipment for the retrofit of the remaining 78 trains Alstom will support the serial retrofitting process which will be carried out by Deutsche Bahn The 82 S-Bahn trains are part of the first batch of BR 490 trains ordered in 2013 Sixty-four S-Bahn trains from the second batch are from the start equipped with ETCS and ATO in the factory the entire BR 490 fleet of the Hamburg S-Bahn will be ready for digital rail operations “The combination of digitalisation and automation is the key to more green mobility on rail It allows shorter headways and higher passenger numbers while at the same time reducing energy consumption climate protection and the mobility shift to rail go hand in hand," says Tim Dawidowsky President of the Central and Northern Europe region the Hamburg S-Bahn is making an important contribution to the digitalisation of rail in Germany Alstom supports this effort with expertise Chairman of the Management Board of S-Bahn Hamburg said: “With the full digitalisation of S-Bahn Hamburg we are setting new standards for the future of rail I am pleased that we were able to secure a strong partner like Alstom for the retrofit of the last 82 vehicles The full digitalisation of the fleet is a milestone for increased capacity and much higher efficiency in S-Bahn operations My special thanks go to the city of Hamburg and the Authority for Transport and Mobility Transition for their strong commitment to S-Bahn Hamburg.” around 24,800 Onvia Cab onboard units in over 200 vehicle types and more than 13,300 kilometers of equipped tracks Alstom is a global leader in the digitalisation of rail transport Onvia Cab is designed for installation and integration on all types of new trains as well as for retrofitting existing vehicles TSI 2023 standard at Baseline 3 level ensuring compatibility and compliance.  Alstom is equipping 215 S-Bahn trains and 118 regional trains with ETCS and ATO for the flagship project Digital Node Stuttgart Onvia™ and Onvia Cab™ are protected trademarks of the Alstom Group.