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

Putnam Beach Lovers Find Ideal Conditions On Opening Weekend Putnam Beach Lovers Find Ideal Conditions On Opening Weekend
Putnam Beach Lovers Find Ideal Conditions On Opening Weekend CARMEL, N.Y. -- Several area beaches opened over the Memorial Day holiday weekend - including the one pictured here at Fahnestock Park's Canopus Lake -  and visitors were treated to near-perfect weather conditions - with sunny skies and temps in the low 80s. Temperatures were expected to remain in the 80s on Monday, with a mix of clouds and sunshine, and daytime highs were expected to remain in the 80s though the week.
Big Crowds Come Out For Memorial Day Parade In Weston Big Crowds Come Out For Memorial Day Parade In Weston
Big Crowds Come Out For Memorial Day Parade In Weston WESTON, Conn. - The town of Weston held its annual Memorial Day parade Monday, and big crowds turned out to enjoy sunny skies and temperatures in the 80s. The parade has been sponsored for more than 50 years by the Weston Volunteer Fire Department. This year's grand marshal was Mike Ferullo, a sergeant in the Weston Police Department and a member of the Coast Guard Reserve. At the end of the parade, town officials held a brief ceremony at the gazebo outside Town Hall. A ceremonial wreath was also placed at the Memorial Stone near the Weston Public Library.
Greenwich Comes Out To Party With Doobie Brothers, Earth Wind & Fire Greenwich Comes Out To Party With Doobie Brothers, Earth Wind & Fire
Greenwich Comes Out To Party With Doobie Brothers, Earth Wind & Fire GREENWICH, Conn. - The town of Greenwich held its annual Town Party on Saturday at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park, with over 8,000 people turning out to enjoy a beautiful spring day and a full lineup of music. The event included a number of local bands and nationally recognized musical acts, as well as children's activities and food vendors from the area. Headliners included Earth Wind & Fire, the Doobie Brothers, O.A.R., The Spirit Family Reunion, Billy and the Showman, and Caroline Jones. Area bands appearing on the town stage included Stowaway, Brunswick Music Improv, the Al Dimar…
Golfers Tee Off To Benefit SilverSource's Programs For Seniors In Stamford Golfers Tee Off To Benefit SilverSource's Programs For Seniors In Stamford
Golfers Tee Off To Benefit SilverSource's Programs For Seniors In Stamford STAMFORD, Conn. - Golfers hit the links Thursday as SilverSource held its sixth annual charity golf outing at Sterling Farms Golf Course in Stamford. SilverSource, formerly known as Senior Services of Stamford, raised nearly $60,000 last year to support vital programs and services for area senior citizens. Some of those services include the Ride to Wellness Medical Transportation program and individual counseling. The tournament included a luncheon and a shotgun start, as well as team awards and competitions for closest to the pin, longest drive, and putting. The event also honore…
Record Numbers Turn Out As Greenwich Throws Its Biggest Party Record Numbers Turn Out As Greenwich Throws Its Biggest Party
Record Numbers Turn Out As Greenwich Throws Its Biggest Party GREENWICH, Conn. - The Greenwich Town Party was bigger than ever this year as more than 8,000 people filled Roger Sherman Baldwin Park on Saturday to celebrate the town's new tradition. The goal of the Greenwich Town Party is to create an annual celebration for the residents to come together and participate in a day of music, food, fun, family, and friendship and to experience the strength of community. “In the spirit of mutual generosity, we urge the community to embrace the Greenwich spirit and make this event better than ever by giving back: donating what they can, sponsoring, buying…
Bridgeport Honors Lost Lives In Memorial Day Ceremony Bridgeport Honors Lost Lives In Memorial Day Ceremony
Bridgeport Honors Lost Lives In Memorial Day Ceremony BRIDGEPORT, Conn. - The Veterans Council of Greater Bridgeport held the City of Bridgeport’s annual ceremony to recognize the Americans who lost their lives while wearing the uniform of our country. The ceremony was held Monday afternoon at Seaside Park at the Soldiers & Sailors Monument. "This is the City of Bridgeport's ceremony to honor those Americans who have lost their lives in service of their country," Thomas Kamasky Jr., a retired colonel in the U.S. Marine Corps, told the Daily Voice. "This morning we had a flag-raising at Veterans Memorial Park, and this afternoon we'll p…
Big Crowds Turn Out For Fairfield's Memorial Day Parade Big Crowds Turn Out For Fairfield's Memorial Day Parade
Big Crowds Turn Out For Fairfield's Memorial Day Parade FAIRFIELD, Conn. - The town of Fairfield held its annual Memorial Day parade Monday morning, honoring the men and women who have given their lives in service to our country. This year's parade commemorated the 150th anniversary of the end of the Civil War. The marshals for this year's parade were Rolf Marx, Alvin Overton, and Joe Dondero. Probate Judge Daniel Caruso was the Master of Ceremonies, and Joseph Bender was Parade Chairman as red, white and blue filled the streets of Fairfield.
Admiral Farragut Memorial Day Parade Honors Vietnam War Veterans Admiral Farragut Memorial Day Parade Honors Vietnam War Veterans
Admiral Farragut Memorial Day Parade Honors Vietnam War Veterans HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. - James Daley VFW Post 200 and Admiral Farragut American Legion Post 1195 hosted a Memorial Day parade Sunday that had special meaning to many. The village, in conjunction with the US Department of Defense, honored those veterans who served in the Vietnam War. It's the 50th anniversary of the U.S. involvement in the war. According to the National Vietnam Veterans Association, of the 2,709,918 Americans who served in Vietnam, less than 850,000 are estimated to be alive today; the youngest American Vietnam veteran's age is roughly 58 years old. More than 50,000 Am…
Norwalk Community College Celebrates As 765 Students Graduate Norwalk Community College Celebrates As 765 Students Graduate
Norwalk Community College Celebrates As 765 Students Graduate NORWALK, Conn. - Norwalk Community College held its 53rd annual commencement ceremonies Thursday at the school's West Campus. Students were led into a large tent by bagpipes and drums for the ceremonies. A total of 765 graduates received their associate's degrees at the graduation ceremony.  Class speakers were Liberal Arts and Sciences major Joshua Kleinwaks and Human Services major Vicky Yanez. Nicholas Donofrio, head of the he Board of Regents for Higher Education in Connecticut, also presented NCC graduate Rebecca J. Wilson with the Distinguished Alumni Award. There was a post…
Greenwich's Bruce Museum Takes Art Outside For Annual Crafts Festival Greenwich's Bruce Museum Takes Art Outside For Annual Crafts Festival
Greenwich's Bruce Museum Takes Art Outside For Annual Crafts Festival GREENWICH, Conn. -- More than 70 craftsmen from all over the country, many of them new to the show, were on hand over the weekend at the Bruce Museum's 30th Annual Outdoor Crafts Festival in Greenwich. Artists discussed and sold their work. Fine contemporary craft -- including ceramics, fiber, jewelry, glass, wood, metal, paper arts and leather -- were all available for purchase. There were also family craft activities, live music and delicious food to cap a perfect spring Sunday.
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