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Empire readers voted Singer Best Director. X-Men was originally released on VHS and DVD in November 2000, to take advantage of Thanksgiving in the United States. In its initial home video weekend, the film earned $60 million in rentals and direct sales, making it earn more than all films in theaters outside from leader How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

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Nancy Larraine Hoffmann (Dem.), of Syracuse; Velmanette Montgomery (Dem.), of Brooklyn; and Suzi Oppenheimer (Dem.), of Mamaroneck; were also elected to the State Senate. Catherine Nolan (Dem.), of Queens, was also elected to the Assembly.

Battle of Mamaroneck. The Battle of Mamaroneck was a skirmish in the New York and New Jersey campaign of the American Revolutionary War fought on October 22, 1776, at Mamaroneck, Westchester County, New York.

Parker Hill Road traverses a ridge that rises several hundred feet above the valley floor of the Williams River. The landscape today is that of an agricultural and post-agricultural area, with some of its historic farms still operating, but with many abandoned fields that are reverting to mixed forest.

In the US, Toy Soldiers spent two weeks at No. 1 in 1989 and was certified Gold by the RIAA. Toy Soldiers also went to No. 1 in New Zealand. Two additional singles also went top 40 in the US: More Than You Know (No. 18) and I Feel the Earth Move (No. 25), which was a remake of Carole King’s song from her album Tapestry.

In this skit, Chase would read the top story of the day, aided by Garrett Morris, who would repeat the story by loudly shouting it. Chase claimed that his version of Weekend Update would later be the inspiration for other mock-news shows such as The Daily Show and The Colbert Report.

The ruins of their hideout can be found on the nearby West Rock ridge, which runs along the town’s eastern border. Thomas Darling (1720–1789), a tutor at Yale College and later an entrepreneur in New Haven, moved to town in 1774.

Credit goes to the village’s early German and Nordic settlers who, already holding a great reverence for the Mystic Ash through old world traditions, felt that they were home again among the familiar groves of ash trees, just like the ones they left behind.

Camp Ramah, a Jewish day camp, is located in Wheeling. Wheeling was home to video game company Jaleco USA and to the American branch of Taito Corporation. The Korean Cultural Center of Chicago is located in Wheeling.