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

Fall Foliage Hits Peak In Much Of Hudson Valley Fall Foliage Hits Peak In Much Of Hudson Valley
Fall Foliage Hits Peak In Much Of Hudson Valley The spectacular bursts of color that make the Hudson Valley one of the top hotspots for fall foliage in the Northeast are at their peak in parts of the area. Peak conditions can now be found in Putnam and Rockland as well as much of Westchester and Dutchess. For the latest fall foliage report and map, click here.
John Jay Football Team Turns Back Arlington In Playoff Quarterfinal John Jay Football Team Turns Back Arlington In Playoff Quarterfinal
John Jay Football Team Turns Back Arlington In Playoff Quarterfinal EAST FISHKILL, N.Y. - The No. 2-seeded John Jay of East Fiskill football team hosted crosstown rival Arlington in a Section 1 Class AA quarterfinal playoff game Friday night, with the Patriots taking care of business with a 28-14 victory over the seventh-seeded Admirals. Jay quarterback Ryan Schumacher ran for three TDs and threw perhaps the most impressive pass of the game to Travis Contreras seconds before halftime, with Contreras grabbing the long prayer at the two. Moments later, it looked like Schumacher was about to be sacked as he rolled right looking for a receiver, but just before…
Greenwich's Julian Curtiss School Students Fly Flags For United Nations Day Greenwich's Julian Curtiss School Students Fly Flags For United Nations Day
Greenwich's Julian Curtiss School Students Fly Flags For United Nations Day GREENWICH, Conn. — The Julian Curtiss School in Greenwich celebrated its 25th annual United Nations Day and Parade of Nations ceremony Thursday, showing off the diversity at the school, which includes students representing 60 countries and 30 languages. The event included welcoming remarks from Principal Trish McGuire, a world-language greeting, a U.N. flag raising, remarks from keynote speaker U.N. Ambassador Joseph Verner Reed, remarks from former Principal and U.N. Day founder Nancy Carbone, a Parade of Nations, a community sing-along of "What The World Needs Now", a release of …
Nyack Tops Nanuet In Sectional Soccer Thriller Nyack Tops Nanuet In Sectional Soccer Thriller
Nyack Tops Nanuet In Sectional Soccer Thriller NANUET, N.Y. - By the time the Nyack and Nanuet High boys soccer teams finished regulation play Wednesday at Nanuet High School, it was a familiar story - the two teams were tied at the end of a game for the third time this season. But because Wednesday's meeting was a Section 1 Tournament qualifying game, the two teams played two Golden Goal overtimes before going to penalty kicks, where Nyack prevailed, 5-4. The No. 20 Indians, who hadn't won a game since Sept. 9, improved to 3-11-3. Nanuet, the 13th seed, ended its season at 7-8-2. Eslam Ellisy gave Nyack a 1-0 lead in the first half, …
Chelsea Piers Welcomes Stamford Hospital's Health, Wellness Expo Chelsea Piers Welcomes Stamford Hospital's Health, Wellness Expo
Chelsea Piers Welcomes Stamford Hospital's Health, Wellness Expo STAMFORD, Conn. - Chelsea Piers Connecticut hosted the fourth annual Stamford Hospital Health, Wellness & Sports Expo on Saturday and Sunday, with free health screenings, a walk/run event and a food drive. Results of the screenings were offered while participants were still at the expo, and results can also be recorded in a wellness passport — a new feature this year. The passport provides documentation that participants can show to their doctors, or provide a point of reference at a later date. Staff members from the hospital were on hand to interact with the public. The run and walk,…
Northern Westchester Hospital Gala Honors Catanese, Sarnoff Northern Westchester Hospital Gala Honors Catanese, Sarnoff
Northern Westchester Hospital Gala Honors Catanese, Sarnoff NORTH SALEM, N.Y. - Northern Westchester Hospital held its annual benefit Saturday evening at Old Salem Farm. This year's benefit - the theme was "Close to Heart & Home" honored cardiologist Jack Catanese as physician honoree, and Board of Trustees member William Sarnoff as community honoree. Catanese, of Lewisboro, was honored for his dedication over the past 21 years to treating patients at Northern Westchester Hospital. Sarnoff, of Bedford, is a longtime advocate for a patient-centered, integrative approach to healthcare, and was honored for both the time and energy he ded…
Rye Rolls In Second Straight Meeting Against Football Rival Harrison Rye Rolls In Second Straight Meeting Against Football Rival Harrison
Rye Rolls In Second Straight Meeting Against Football Rival Harrison RYE, N.Y. - The top-seeded Rye High football team hosted rival Harrison, the 16th seed, in a Class A qualifying-round game Saturday at Rye High School, with the Garnets running away with a 34–6 victory. It was the teams' second meeting in as many weeks, marking the first time in the 86-year history of the heated rivalry that's happened. Rye had beaten Harrison in the regular-season finale by two touchdowns in a game that was tied 14-14 at the half. But in the latest meeting, Rye raced out to a 34-0 halftime lead, with Jamie Chabot rushing for three touchdowns, and the Rye defense forcing si…
Eastchester Football Team Moves On To Playoff Quarterfinals Eastchester Football Team Moves On To Playoff Quarterfinals
Eastchester Football Team Moves On To Playoff Quarterfinals EASTCHESTER, N.Y. - The Eastchester High football team wasted no time in taking care of business Saturday in a Section 1 Class A qualifying-round game, easily eliminating Tappan Zee, 48-0. Unbeaten (7-0) Eastchester, the No. 2 seed in the Class A tournament, will move on to a quarterfinal game next weekend, hosting John Jay-Cross River Saturday at 1:30 p.m. TZ fell to 5-2 with Saturday's loss.
'The Huddle' Earns DVlicious First-Place Award 'The Huddle' Earns DVlicious First-Place Award
'The Huddle' Earns DVlicious First-Place Award SLEEPY HOLLOW, N.Y. - Sleepy Hollow's own The Huddle was recently voted Westchester's Best Sports Bar in our DVlicious contest, and Daily Voice dropped by Friday afternoon to deliver the award. Daily Voice Managing Editor, Joe Lombardi, delivered the first-place plaque to The Huddle's owner, Anne Busto. What makes The Huddle so popular among its customers? "I think we offer a good variety of different beers on tap, and all of our food is homemade," Busto told Daily Voice. "Even the burgers are ground here - never frozen, always fresh. I think between the great selection of …
Harvest Festival Ushers In Fall Season Across Fairfield County Harvest Festival Ushers In Fall Season Across Fairfield County
Harvest Festival Ushers In Fall Season Across Fairfield County STAMFORD, Conn. - The Stamford Museum & Nature Center held its annual Harvest Festival Weekend on Saturday and Sunday, with a nice turnout and great weather - including a few snow flurries Sunday. There was plenty of family fun, including apple cider demonstrations, a scarecrow contest, and a pumpkin-carving contest. Also on the slate: an apple slingshot, live music, face painting, storytelling, children's crafts, hay rides and a costume parade. 
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