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Camille Botello

Camille is the former digital editor of the Bronx Times.

Hip Hop legend Fat Joe and Bronx Borough president Vanessa Gibson attend a Thanksgiving food giveaway in the South Bronx on Nov. 22.
Community

Rapper Fat Joe helps feed the Bronx in time for Thanksgiving holiday

By Camille Botello & ET Rodriguez
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News

State announces first round of cannabis dispensary licenses; 3 Bronx businesses selected

By Camille Botello
Retired U.S. Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Ron Watson leads the Veterans Day ceremony on Nov. 13 at the Bicentennial Veteran's Memorial Park in Throggs Neck.
Throggs Neck

Throggs Neck Veterans Day Parade, ceremony hits good turnout

By Camille Botello
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Election Day

Demócratas arrasan en las elecciones de medio término

By Camille Botello
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Election Day

AOC emerges victorious in NY-14 race for a third time

By Camille Botello
Absentee ballot box for election day at the Marble Hill Community Center at 5365 Broadway.
Election Day

UPDATED: Democrats sweep midterms, officials call governor’s race

By Camille Botello
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Election Day

Lime, Lyft offer ride discounts for voters on Election Day

By Camille Botello
A kitten is rescued from a Metro-North rail line on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2022.
Belmont

Near cat-astrophe: Kitten halts Bronx train Thursday morning

By Camille Botello
"Billions" TV show is set to film in the Bronx next week.
Williamsbridge

Showtime hit series ‘Billions’ to film in the Bronx next week

By Camille Botello
Retired Second Class U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer David Leich will be the grand marshal for this year's Veterans Day Parade in Throggs Neck.
Throggs Neck

Leich named this year’s grand marshal of Throggs Neck Veterans Day Parade

By Camille Botello
Melissa Gonan was last seen on Kingsbridge Avenue around 8:30 a.m. on April 29, 2021.
Kingsbridge

True crime show to feature Kingsbridge girl missing more than a year later

By Camille Botello
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Election Day

Lehman College to host early voting themed haunted house Thursday

By Camille Botello
Community members protest Fordham University's updated COVID-19 bivalent vaccine mandate.
Fordham

Fordham University faces potential lawsuit over booster vaccine mandate

By Camille Botello
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Mott Haven

Maven, Mott Haven’s 27-story housing project, will open its doors in 2023

By Robbie Sequeira & Camille Botello
Sean "Diddy" Combs speaks at Capital Preparatory Bronx Charter School on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022.
Co-op City

P. Diddy pays surprise visit to Bronx charter school he donated $1M toward opening

By Camille Botello
According to the city's Board of Elections, approximately 20,590 Bronx residents took advantage of early voting.
Election Day

Voter registration deadline (versión bilingüe)

By Camille Botello
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