Skip Pearlman

Reporter/Photographer

spearlman@dailyvoice.com

Skip Pearlman is an award-winning photojournalist who has been photographing and covering news, sports and features in Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess counties for three decades, and currently resides in Dutchess County.

Skip was formerly a photographer and reporter at Daily Voice.

Skip Pearlman's Contributions

Greeley Girls Have Talent, Looking For Strong Season Greeley Girls Have Talent, Looking For Strong Season
Greeley Girls Have Talent, Looking For Strong Season CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- Despite losing eight players from a strong 12-4-2 team last spring, the Horace Greeley High girls lacrosse team is looking forward to another solid season. For the Quakers, it all starts with their senior captains - All-Section midfielder Anna Waterhouse, and All-League senior midfielders Bernie Grant and Emma Lowrey. "Our three captains are our leaders," seventh-year coach Annamarie Marasco said after the team beat Carmel Wednesday in the rain to open its season. "They all have three to four years of experience." Marasco believes the new power league will be a cha…
Carmel Girls Lacrosse Hoping To See Improvement This Spring Carmel Girls Lacrosse Hoping To See Improvement This Spring
Carmel Girls Lacrosse Hoping To See Improvement This Spring CARMEL, N.Y. - The Carmel High girls lacrosse team came onto the varsity scene in 2008, and since then has been making steady progress, according to fifth-year Rams coach Kerry Hackert. And all the hard work the players have done - and the progress the program has made - should be evident this spring. "I do think this is our most skilled team yet," Hackert said after a 13-7 loss to Greeley Wednesday. "Caitlin Murphy will be the first Carmel player to play Division 1 (Manhattan College). And we have some good returning players and some good new players. And our goalie and defense all are…
Mahopac Boys Spring Track And Field Team Gets Ready To Kick Off Spring Mahopac Boys Spring Track And Field Team Gets Ready To Kick Off Spring
Mahopac Boys Spring Track And Field Team Gets Ready To Kick Off Spring MAHOPAC, N.Y. -- The Mahopac High boys spring track and field team was busy preparing for the upcoming season this week, and while the temps have been cooler than usual, enthusiasm is high. "We're looking forward to a successful season," said veteran coach Vin Collins - entering his 37th year with the program. "We have some quality sprinters, some good throwers, and our distance and mid-distance runners are getting better every day." Mahopac opens the season Thursday, April 9, hosting Carmel.
Westchester Community College Hosts Roundtable On Financial Aid Budget Cuts Westchester Community College Hosts Roundtable On Financial Aid Budget Cuts
Westchester Community College Hosts Roundtable On Financial Aid Budget Cuts VALHALLA, N.Y. -- U.S. Rep. Nita Lowey outlined the devastating impact of cuts to federal financial aid for college students on Friday during a roundtable discussion at Westchester Community College. Lowey, a Democrat from Harrison, said the budget crafted by Republicans in the House of Representatives majority neglects students in need and would increase the cost of a higher education for more than 20,000 students in Westchester and Rockland counties. “Pell Grants provide nearly $80 million in relief for low-income students in Westchester and Rockland to help cover the cost of going to…
It's All Fun And Games As Greenwich Opens New Cos Cob Park It's All Fun And Games As Greenwich Opens New Cos Cob Park
It's All Fun And Games As Greenwich Opens New Cos Cob Park GREENWICH, Conn. - Greenwich officials, residents and one kid converged on the town's coastline under a light rain Thursday afternoon to celebrate the official opening of new Cos Cob Park. Local resident Stephanie Kies sang the "Star Spangled Banner," and several officials involved with the project, including First Selectman Peter J. Tesei, made remarks. "The end result is outstanding," Tesei told the Daily Voice. "We have 9 acres that have been adaptively used to provide enjoyment for people who are into passive recreation, active recreation, lovers of nature. ... "It's been a decad…
Experienced Greeley Girls Lacrosse Opens Season With Win Over Carmel Experienced Greeley Girls Lacrosse Opens Season With Win Over Carmel
Experienced Greeley Girls Lacrosse Opens Season With Win Over Carmel CARMEL, N.Y. - It wasn't the mild, sunny, spring day the two teams may have been hoping for, but the Horace Greeley High girls lacrosse team managed to get its season opener in Wednesday at Carmel in a light rain, rolling to a 13-7 victory over the Rams.  Carmel, which started its season Tuesday with a 17-10 loss to Brewster, trailed the Quakers 9-1 at halftime, before coming back to make the game closer in the second half. Senior captain Emma Lowrey led Greeley with four goals and one assist, and senior co-captain Anna Waterhouse had a hat-trick. Ashley Heis had three goals and one ass…
Furuya Sisters, Weishoff Bring Classical, Opera Sounds To Crawford Mansion Furuya Sisters, Weishoff Bring Classical, Opera Sounds To Crawford Mansion
Furuya Sisters, Weishoff Bring Classical, Opera Sounds To Crawford Mansion RYE BROOK, N.Y. -- The Friends of Crawford Park hosted an afternoon of classical music and opera Sunday with the Furuya Sisters, as part of 'Music at the Mansion, an acoustic music series held at the historic Crawford Mansion on the grounds of Crawford Park in Rye Brook. The mission of Music at the Mansion is to raise money for the park through a series of musical events that feature a combination of nationally-renowned and exceptional local talent. The three Furuya Sisters – cellist Mimi, pianist Sakiko and violinist Harumi – were each a child prodigy, with Harumi beginning her studies…
Strong Turnout, Brightening Skies Mark Yonkers' St. Patrick's Day Parade Strong Turnout, Brightening Skies Mark Yonkers' St. Patrick's Day Parade
Strong Turnout, Brightening Skies Mark Yonkers' St. Patrick's Day Parade YONKERS, N.Y. -- A huge turnout and the return of sunny skies provided a perfect backdrop for a spectacular day Saturday as Yonkers hosted its St. Patrick's Day Parade on McLean Avenue. Thousands of residents showed up and lined the streets in their best Irish green, enthusiastically cheering dozens of marching bands, fire and police departments and various community groups. Empire City Casino General Counsil Tim Rooney, Jr. was the parade's Grand Marshal.
Flags Fly High In Downtown Stamford As Australian Artist Unfurls His Work Flags Fly High In Downtown Stamford As Australian Artist Unfurls His Work
Flags Fly High In Downtown Stamford As Australian Artist Unfurls His Work STAMFORD, Conn. - The work of Australian artist Jon Campbell is now flying proudly across downtown Stamford. The work of was unveiled last week by Franklin Street Works, a not-for?profit contemporary art space in downtown Stamford. It is Campbell's first public art project in the United States. Campbell designed a series of art flags and banners for display in Stamford as part of Franklin Street Works’ spring exhibition “It’s gonna take a lotta love,” which is on view through May 24. The flags and banners will be on display until Flag Day, June 14. More than 50 flags and banners are…
Hundreds Flock To Clinic For Free Dental Care In Danbury Hundreds Flock To Clinic For Free Dental Care In Danbury
Hundreds Flock To Clinic For Free Dental Care In Danbury DANBURY, Conn. - The Connecticut Foundation for Dental Outreach and Connecticut Mission of Mercy works as partners to stage the eighth annual free dental clinic held Friday and Saturday at the O'Neill Center at Western Connecticut State University in Danbury. Hundreds of residents flocked to Friday's opening day. So many people lined up that signs were posted, saying no more patients could be seen Friday and that people should return Saturday. Hundreds of volunteer doctors, nurses and medical specialists offered services, including numbing, root canals, and oral surgery, in addition to …
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