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

NFL's Silas Redd Aims To Help Norwalk's Needy With 'Threads' Clothing Drive NFL's Silas Redd Aims To Help Norwalk's Needy With 'Threads' Clothing Drive
NFL's Silas Redd Aims To Help Norwalk's Needy With 'Threads' Clothing Drive NORWALK, Conn. — NFL running back Silas Redd returned to his hometown of Norwalk on Saturday to help out his old friends at the G.W. Carver Community Center. The center hosted the first annual Silas Redd "Threads For the City" Clothing Drive & Swap to help the needy in Norwalk. Redd, a running back for the Washington Redskins, started the drive due to his love of clothes, and his desire to give back to his hometown. "I grew up here, in this community center, and I just wanted to do something for the city," Redd told Daily Voice. "Me being in the NFL gave me an…
Runners Step Off At Sandy Hook 5K To Support Memorial Funds Runners Step Off At Sandy Hook 5K To Support Memorial Funds
Runners Step Off At Sandy Hook 5K To Support Memorial Funds NEWTOWN, Conn. — Despite the rain, Fairfield County residents raced out to the Fairfield Hills campus in Newtown on Saturday morning to live out their motto — 'Love Runs Through ... Our Schools' — and to show their support for the Sandy Hook 5K and Newtown Memorial Fund. More than 2,100 children and adults got wet for the cause. The event featured a kids race with 225 runners, and the main event — the Sandy Hook 5K — with nearly 1,900 runners. An additional 200 people, including a soldier in Afghanistan, also ran the race virtually. U.S. Rep. Elizabeth Esty welcome the runners. Volunteers …
Port Chester Softball Team Wins Season Opener Port Chester Softball Team Wins Season Opener
Port Chester Softball Team Wins Season Opener PORT CHESTER, N.Y. - The Port Chester High School softball team opened its season Wednesday, hosting Ossining, and rolling to a confidence-building, 15-4, victory behind winning pitcher Carsen Swallen. Check out the video to see Daily Voice's conversation with coach Dee Ostrowsky and team captains Shannon Maguire, Skylynn Roman, Stephanie Gonzalez and Casey Bertolacci about Wednesday's win, and the upcoming season.
Rye Neck High Boys Lacrosse Team Hoping To Be In Hunt Again In Class C Rye Neck High Boys Lacrosse Team Hoping To Be In Hunt Again In Class C
Rye Neck High Boys Lacrosse Team Hoping To Be In Hunt Again In Class C MAMARONECK, N.Y. -- Last year's Rye Neck High School boys lacrosse team went 11-6 and won a league title before losing in the first round of the Class C playoffs to Hastings. Third-year varsity coach Jonathan Sable said that while the team lost a lot of starters from last year's squad, the Panthers have some good, young players, and have the pieces to put together a solid spring. Check out the video to see Daily Voice speak with coach Sable, and team captains Mark Cianciulli, Conor Leydon and Jack Bauer.
Golfers Tee Off As Courses Open Across Norwalk Golfers Tee Off As Courses Open Across Norwalk
Golfers Tee Off As Courses Open Across Norwalk NORWALK, Conn. — As we move into spring, the weather across Fairfield County is a mix of sunny skies but with strong winds and a looming threat of snow.  But on a recent warm day, a number of golf lovers hit the links at Norwalk's Oak Hill Golf Course and started to work out the kinks from winter.  Public and private courses across Fairfield County are starting to open for the season. Just choose a tee time carefully as the forecast calls for lingering cold mornings linger and maybe a bit more snow.
Elizabeth Smart Tells Her Story To Record Crowd At Event For Norwalk's STAR Elizabeth Smart Tells Her Story To Record Crowd At Event For Norwalk's STAR
Elizabeth Smart Tells Her Story To Record Crowd At Event For Norwalk's STAR DARIEN, Conn. — Elizabeth Smart was the featured speaker at STAR Inc.'s fourth annual fundraising Speaker's Luncheon on Thursday at Woodway Country Club in Darien. Smart — who was abducted at age 14 from her home in Salt Lake City in June 2002 and held hostage for nine months — had the crowd riveted with her memories of the ordeal. At one point, Smart said that while she wasn't glad it had happened, she was "grateful for what she learned from it." Smart, who is now 28, also discussed her memoir, "My Story," a New York Times best-selling book that detailed her abduction a…
Linda McMahon Hosts Labor Secretary For Talk On Work-Life Balance At SHU Linda McMahon Hosts Labor Secretary For Talk On Work-Life Balance At SHU
Linda McMahon Hosts Labor Secretary For Talk On Work-Life Balance At SHU FAIRFIELD, Conn. — Linda McMahon, the famous founder of Stamford's WWE, sat down at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield with Elaine L. Chao, labor secretary under President George W. Bush, to take on a topic that they know a little bit about: “Women Can Have it All."  McMahon, a Greenwich resident, is the founder and CEO of Women’s Leadership LIVE at SHU. She hosted her fifth installment in the ongoing series Thursday afternoon. Chao, who is married to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, is the first Asian-American woman to serve in the Cabinet. She was awarded an honorary Doctor …
Ossining High School Softball Team Hoping For Good Spring Ossining High School Softball Team Hoping For Good Spring
Ossining High School Softball Team Hoping For Good Spring OSSINING, N.Y. - The Ossining High School softball team opened the 2016 season Wednesday, traveling to take on the Rams of Port Chester. It was the home team that got the best of this one, picking up a 15-4 victory, with Port Chester's Carsen Swallen earning the win. Sam Villazan pitched well in taking the loss for the Pride. Ossining coach Jesse Nunes said he believes his team is ready to have a good spring season. Check out the video to see Daily Voice's conversation with Nunes about the season opener, and the upcoming season.
Nature Lovers Hit Norwalk's Cranbury Park As Temperatures Rise Nature Lovers Hit Norwalk's Cranbury Park As Temperatures Rise
Nature Lovers Hit Norwalk's Cranbury Park As Temperatures Rise NORWALK, Conn. — As March goes out like a lamb, Fairfield County residents are starting to get out and enjoy the spring weather.  In recent days, more and more kids are hitting the playground. And a few adventurous types are starting to picnic and barbecue while others are playing disc golf at Norwalk's Cranbury Park.  On Thursday, the last day of March, temperatures will be in the mid-60s under sunny skies. The warm temperatures continue Friday, but there is rain in the forecast. 
Nyack High Boys Lacrosse Team Looking For Good Things This Spring Nyack High Boys Lacrosse Team Looking For Good Things This Spring
Nyack High Boys Lacrosse Team Looking For Good Things This Spring NYACK, N.Y. - Last year's Nyack High boys lacrosse team finished with a 5-12 record, after losing in the first round of the playoffs. "We were a young team last year," Indians coach Justin Henry told Daily Voice. "We had a lot of sophomores and freshmen on the team, and lost in the first round to the No. 1 seeded team." Henry believes that experience will serve the Indians well, and said the team is focused, and looking for an improved spring season. Check out the video to see Daily Voice's conversation with coach Henry, as well as team captain and University at Albany-…
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