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

Football Scholar-Athletes Share Thoughts On Earning 'Golden Dozen' Award Football Scholar-Athletes Share Thoughts On Earning 'Golden Dozen' Award
Football Scholar-Athletes Share Thoughts On Earning 'Golden Dozen' Award RYE, N.Y. - The Westchester chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame honored its 'Golden Dozen' Thursday evening, recognizing area football players who were top scholar/athletes at a dinner at the Westchester Country Club in Rye. Daily Voice spoke with several honorees from Thursday evening's dinner (see videos). This year's honorees are: Liam Butler - Archbishop Stepinac Michael Calicchia - Iona Prep Christian Donahoe - Mahopac High School Matthew Farber - Rye Country Day School Louis Filippelli - Byram Hills High School Daniel Negron - Archbishop Stepinac Steph…
Mahopac's Christian Donahoe Wins Prestigious 'Golden Dozen' Scholarship Mahopac's Christian Donahoe Wins Prestigious 'Golden Dozen' Scholarship
Mahopac's Christian Donahoe Wins Prestigious 'Golden Dozen' Scholarship RYE, N.Y. - The Westchester chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame honored its 'Golden Dozen' Thursday evening, recognizing area football players who were top scholar/athletes at a dinner at the Westchester Country Club in Rye. Daily Voice spoke with honoree and Chris Mello Scholar-Athlete Scholarship winner Christian Donahoe, of Mahopac High School (see video). The award, given to one of the Golden Dozen recipients, honors the former Rye High School standout and most outstanding defensive player of the 1993 state football championship game who died in 9/11 when he was…
Rockland Coaching Legend Ralph Cordisco Honored At Memorial Service Rockland Coaching Legend Ralph Cordisco Honored At Memorial Service
Rockland Coaching Legend Ralph Cordisco Honored At Memorial Service HAVERSTRAW, N.Y. - A memorial service was held Saturday morning for Rockland County coaching legend Ralph Cordisco at St. Peter's Church in Haverstraw. Cordisco, who was buried in Rhode Island, served as head coach of North Rockland from 1956 through 1979 and also as the school’s athletic director for many years. For reflections from another North Rockland legend, current athletic director Joe Casarella, on Cordisco's impact, click here.
Clarkstown Standouts Wrestle With Success At County Championships Clarkstown Standouts Wrestle With Success At County Championships
Clarkstown Standouts Wrestle With Success At County Championships ORANGEBURG, N.Y. - Wrestling action started at 9 a.m. and went throughout the day Saturday at Tappan Zee High, as the school hosted the Rockland County Wrestling Championships. Suffern was the overall team champion, with Pearl River earning second and East Ramapo placing third. The top teams placed as follows: 1. Suffern 274.5; 2. Pearl River 180; 3. East Ramapo 166.5; 4. North Rockland 152; 5. Tappan Zee 111.5; 6. Clarkstown North 99.5; 7. Nanuet 61; 8. Clarkstown South 57; 9. Nyack 35.
Yorktown Athletic Teams Gain Support, Inspiration Through 'The Crop' Yorktown Athletic Teams Gain Support, Inspiration Through 'The Crop'
Yorktown Athletic Teams Gain Support, Inspiration Through 'The Crop' YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. - "The Crop," a loud and enthusiastic student cheer/support group, has been a fixture at Yorktown High School games for some time, so Daily Voice talked to Yorktown High Athletic Director Fio Nardone, and Crop leader Tom Donatelli to see what the group is all about.
Chocolate Expo Smashes Single-Day Attendance Mark At Maritime Aquarium Chocolate Expo Smashes Single-Day Attendance Mark At Maritime Aquarium
Chocolate Expo Smashes Single-Day Attendance Mark At Maritime Aquarium NORWALK, Conn. — The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk smashed its single-day attendance record Sunday as its hosted its fourth annual Chocolate Expo. The aquarium welcomed 7,937 guests, smashing the old single-day mark of 6,857 set at the Chocolate Expo 2014. The expo served up a combination of sea turtles and chocolate turtles, frogs and fudge, and seals and celebrity chefs to the aquarium.  It featured 40 regional chocolatiers and other specialty food retailers offering samples and sales of their products throughout the aquarium. The goodies, offered with all Maritime Aquarium exhibits, wou…
Restaurants Dish Up Their Best Goods At A Taste Of Ridgefield Restaurants Dish Up Their Best Goods At A Taste Of Ridgefield
Restaurants Dish Up Their Best Goods At A Taste Of Ridgefield RIDGEFIELD, Conn. - Ridgefield's Lounsbury House hosted two servings of the Taste of Ridgefield on Sunday, with more than 30 area restaurants showing off their goods and offering free samples to hundreds of hungry visitors. "We've been doing this event for the last 17 years," Bill Wyman, chairman of the 2016 Taste of Ridgefield, told Daily Voice. "The original concept was, if we're going to raise money in town, how do we do something to benefit the town. We know we can give money away, we do it in scholarships, we do it in grants, but how do we help the town?  "One of th…
CTR Puts New Snow-Melting Equipment To The Test In Fairfield County CTR Puts New Snow-Melting Equipment To The Test In Fairfield County
CTR Puts New Snow-Melting Equipment To The Test In Fairfield County FAIRFIELD, Conn. — Even in a mild winter, snow can start to pile up. And Bridgeport-based Connecticut Tank Removal Inc. has a new solution to that problem.  Connecticut Tank Removal demonstrated its new snow-melting equipment - the Snow Melter - on Friday in Fairfield. Town officials and the public were invited to take a peek at the process. The removal method — which can melt 300 cubic yards, or 60 tons of snow per hour — is popular at airports and in big cities. And the town of Fairfield sees its value. "It can be useful anywhere there's a lot of traffic, so you don't stockpile sno…
Yorktown's Nardone Enjoying Relationships, Experience As Athletic Director Yorktown's Nardone Enjoying Relationships, Experience As Athletic Director
Yorktown's Nardone Enjoying Relationships, Experience As Athletic Director YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. - Daily Voice sat down with Yorktown High School's Fio Nardone recently, as part of our continuing spotlight series on area athletic Directors. Nardone, a 15-year veteran at Yorktown, spent his prior 23 years at New Rochelle, where he was a physical education teacher. He's a 1970 graduate of Peekskill High School, where he played baseball and basketball, before heading to Oklahoma City University.
Old Rivals Mix It Up As Fox Lane Visits Yorktown On Senior Night Old Rivals Mix It Up As Fox Lane Visits Yorktown On Senior Night
Old Rivals Mix It Up As Fox Lane Visits Yorktown On Senior Night YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. -- A couple of old sparring partners got together for a reunion Wednesday evening, as the Fox Lane High School boys basketball team traveled to take on Yorktown on Senior Night. During a pre-game ceremony, Yorktown's senior players were recognized for their accomplishments, and greeted by parents and family members. On the court, Yorktown kept the game close for the first half, but a strong Fox Lane team pulled away in the second half, en route to a 56-37 victory. Matt Redhead had 16 points and 11 rebounds and five assists for the Foxes. Alex Olsen added 13 points an…
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