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

Big Rally Lifts Mahopac Baseball Team To Win Over Arlington Big Rally Lifts Mahopac Baseball Team To Win Over Arlington
Big Rally Lifts Mahopac Baseball Team To Win Over Arlington MAHOPAC, N.Y. - The Mahopac High baseball team got a visit from an old Dutchess County rival Wednesday, as Arlington came in for a game at Mahopac High School. The visitors loaded the bases in the first with no outs, and plated a pair of runs to grab the early lead, but it was the host Indians who prevailed in the end, plating 13 runs over the next five innings to record a 13-8 victory. Mahopac right-hander Anthony Mirditaj struck out eight and allowed seven runs to earn the win. Mahopac improved to 3-0-1 with the win. Arlington fell to 5-2.
Danbury's Beckerle Fire Department Pulls Out The Stops For Open House Danbury's Beckerle Fire Department Pulls Out The Stops For Open House
Danbury's Beckerle Fire Department Pulls Out The Stops For Open House DANBURY, Conn. — More than 55 volunteer fire departments throughout Connecticut celebrated the start of National Volunteer Week over the weekend, holding open houses in an effort to boost membership. The Beckerle & Co. Volunteer Fire Department in Danbury was one that took part in the event.  Visitors got a chance to talk to firefighters about the work they do, check out various equipment, and get a tour of the firehouse before hopefully filling out an application. Eighty percent of all fire personnel in Connecticut are volunteers, and the majority of fire departments throughout the st…
Newtown's Hawleyville Fire Department Pulls Out The Stops For Open House Newtown's Hawleyville Fire Department Pulls Out The Stops For Open House
Newtown's Hawleyville Fire Department Pulls Out The Stops For Open House NEWTOWN, Conn. — More than 55 volunteer fire departments throughout Connecticut celebrated the start of National Volunteer Week over the weekend, holding open houses in an effort to boost membership.  The Hawleyville Volunteer Fire Department in Newtown was one that took part in the event. Visitors got a chance to talk to volunteer firefighters about the work they do, check out various equipment, and get a tour of the firehouse before hopefully filling out an application. Eighty percent of all fire personnel in Connecticut are volunteers, and the majority of fire departments throughout the…
Brookfield Volunteer Fire Department Pulls Out The Stops For Open House Brookfield Volunteer Fire Department Pulls Out The Stops For Open House
Brookfield Volunteer Fire Department Pulls Out The Stops For Open House BROOKFIELD, Conn. — More than 55 volunteer fire departments throughout Connecticut celebrated the start of National Volunteer Week over the weekend, holding open houses in an effort to boost membership. The Brookfield Volunteer Fire Department in Brookfield was one that took part in the event. Visitors got a chance to talk to firefighters about the work they do, check out various equipment, and get a tour of the firehouse before hopefully filling out an application. Eighty percent of all fire personnel in Connecticut are volunteers, and the majority of fire departments throughout the state…
Pleasantville High Girls Lacrosse Team Looking For Strong Season Pleasantville High Girls Lacrosse Team Looking For Strong Season
Pleasantville High Girls Lacrosse Team Looking For Strong Season PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. - Last year's Pleasantville High girls lacrosse team went 6-11-1, and lost in the first round of the playoffs to eventual champion Bronxville. Panthers coach Allison Steinberg believes her team has the talent and determination to have a another solid spring season. Check out the video to hear our conversation with Steinberg and team captains Nicole DiFabio and Karina Roye.
New Rochelle High Softball Team Looking For Good Things This Spring New Rochelle High Softball Team Looking For Good Things This Spring
New Rochelle High Softball Team Looking For Good Things This Spring NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. - Last year's New Rochelle High softball team went 10-10, falling to Suffern in the first round of the sectional playoff tournament. But first-year coach Mike Sgobbo believes his team has the pieces to improve on last season's success. Check out the video to see Daily Voice speak with Sgobbo and team captain Emma Gallagher about the new season.
Defending Champion Pleasantville High Lacrosse Team Back For More Defending Champion Pleasantville High Lacrosse Team Back For More
Defending Champion Pleasantville High Lacrosse Team Back For More PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Last spring's Pleasantville High boys lacrosse team won the Section 1 Class C championship for the first time, and made it all the way to the state semifinal before falling to Cold Spring Harbor. The Panthers wrapped up a stellar season with a 19-2 record, and coach Chris Kear believes the squad, which is off to a 4-1 start, can again challenge for a sectional title. Check out the video to see Daily Voice's conversation with coach Kear and team captains Jack Drillock and Michael Hammond.
Newtown's Team 26 Cycles To Washington To Deliver Anti-Gun Violence Message Newtown's Team 26 Cycles To Washington To Deliver Anti-Gun Violence Message
Newtown's Team 26 Cycles To Washington To Deliver Anti-Gun Violence Message NEWTOWN, Conn. — Team 26, a group of cyclists, including many from across Fairfield County, embarked Saturday morning on a 400-mile journey from Newtown's Edmond Town Hall to the nation's capital in an effort to raise awareness about gun violence, and to honor the 26 lives lost in the Sandy Hook School massacre in 2012. Saturday's weather for the fourth annual ride was nice compared to last year, when the group battled wintry conditions, and at times had to stop to clear snow and ice from their brake pads. On the first day, Team 26 rode to Morristown, N.J. By Sunday evening they had arrived…
Fishermen Cast Off In Redding For Opening Day Fishermen Cast Off In Redding For Opening Day
Fishermen Cast Off In Redding For Opening Day FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. — Area anglers had reason to celebrate over the weekend, with the start of Connecticut's trout fishing season. Sunday started out cold, with temperatures in the 30s. But by mid-afternoon, it was closer to 50, with sunny skies making for near perfect conditions for spending the day along — or in— the water. The state’s rivers, streams, lakes and ponds were stocked and ready, the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection announced. "Our state trout hatcheries have been working incredibly hard to get over 370,000 rainbow, brown, tiger, and brook tro…
Port Chester Boys Track, Field Team Looking For Good Things Port Chester Boys Track, Field Team Looking For Good Things
Port Chester Boys Track, Field Team Looking For Good Things PORT CHESTER, N.Y. -- The Port Chester High School boys track and field team finished third in League 2A last season, right behind Byram Hills and Rye, and coach Nick Mancuso is looking for more good things this spring. Prior to last season's third-place finish, the Rams had won three league title in a row, and that's certainly one of the team goals this spring. Check out the video to see Daily Voice's interview with Mancuso, and comments from team leaders and seniors Steven Hernandez, Leonard Pietrafesa and Rayder Sanchez.
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