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

North Rockland  Holds Off Clarkstown North In Football Playoff Qualifier North Rockland  Holds Off Clarkstown North In Football Playoff Qualifier
North Rockland Holds Off Clarkstown North In Football Playoff Qualifier THIELLS, N.Y. - No. 8-seeded North Rockland held on for a 21-14 win over No. 9-seeded Clarkstown North on Saturday to decide which team would advance to this week's opening round of the Section 1 Class AA football playoffs. The Raiders charged out to a 14-0 lead, but North made things interesting in the fourth quarter, scoring on a long drive to make it a one-score game, then grabbing an interception (by Chris Marchena) at midfield with 1:10 to go that really give the home team - and the home crowd - a scare. But North Rockland's defense stiffened when it mattered most - coming up with big…
Family, Friends Mourn Manhattanville College Lacrosse Player Family, Friends Mourn Manhattanville College Lacrosse Player
Family, Friends Mourn Manhattanville College Lacrosse Player RYE, N.Y. -- Family and friends mourned the death of Robby Schartner — a Manhattanville College lacrosse player who was struck and killed by an allegedly drunk driver — Wednesday morning at a funeral Mass at the Church of the Resurrection in Rye. Schartner, 21, who grew up in Rye, graduated from Brookfield, Conn., High School and lived in Fishkill, was pronounced dead at the scene after he was hit by a 2012 Nissan Sentra driven by 24-year-old Emma Fox, of Rye, at Westchester Avenue and Anderson Hill Road in White Plains at about 5 a.m. Sunday. Fox who had a blood-alcohol content more than d…
Lakeland High Girls Soccer Team Hoping To Close Regular Season Strong Lakeland High Girls Soccer Team Hoping To Close Regular Season Strong
Lakeland High Girls Soccer Team Hoping To Close Regular Season Strong SHRUB OAK, N.Y. -- The Lakeland High girls soccer team may not have many wins on its current record, but the Hornets are feeling good about themselves, and believe they're on the right track to finding greater success. The Hornets were coming off a 4-0 loss Friday to two-time defending sectional champion Somers, dropping them to 4-8 overall, when Daily Voice caught up with coach Jon Hourahan. Watch the video to see an interview with Hourahan and team captains Alexa Caputi and Ashley DiPaolo about the season so far, and team goals for the future.
Communication, Building Relationships Keys For John Jay HS Principal King Communication, Building Relationships Keys For John Jay HS Principal King
Communication, Building Relationships Keys For John Jay HS Principal King EAST FISHKILL, N.Y. - Daily Voice visited with John Jay High School's Bonnie King recently, as part of our ongoing spotlight series on area high school principals and administrators. In talking to John Jay High Principal Bonnie King, one thing quickly becomes apparent: she has a passion for her work, for the students she oversees, and is always looking for ways to make things better. King grew up in Center Moriches, L.I., where she attended high school, before heading to Ithaca College, majoring in arts and administration. Graduate work followed at NYU, and King has been working with the d…
Making Difference Drives Responders At Lewisboro Volunteer Ambulance Corps Making Difference Drives Responders At Lewisboro Volunteer Ambulance Corps
Making Difference Drives Responders At Lewisboro Volunteer Ambulance Corps LEWISBORO, N.Y. -- It takes a special kind of person to be a volunteer emergency responder. "All types of people become volunteers," Lewisboro Volunteer Ambulance Corps Captain Lucian Lipinsky told Daily Voice. "But the thing they all have in common is a desire to selflessly help others in need." Unfortunately for Lewisboro and many other communities, those volunteers have become increasingly hard to find. "It's painfully difficult to find volunteers," Lipinsky said. "And we're dramatically short on volunteers - especially trained people, crew chiefs.&qu…
Cardinal Dolan's Appearance At BCW's Annual Dinner Draws Record Turnout Cardinal Dolan's Appearance At BCW's Annual Dinner Draws Record Turnout
Cardinal Dolan's Appearance At BCW's Annual Dinner Draws Record Turnout RYE BROOK, N.Y. - The Business Council of Westchester drew an all-time high turnout for its annual dinner - featuring guest speaker Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York, on Thursday evening at the Hilton Westchester. With more than 700 guests coming out for what the BCW calls its 'most prestigious event of the year,' this was the most well attended dinner yet for the BCW. Dolan, a world-renowned leader, gifted speaker and supporter of economic development and job creation for young people, spoke exclusively with Daily Voice about what brought him to the BCW event, and about the cu…
Two-Time Defending Champion Somers Girls Soccer Team's Dynasty Growing Two-Time Defending Champion Somers Girls Soccer Team's Dynasty Growing
Two-Time Defending Champion Somers Girls Soccer Team's Dynasty Growing SOMERS, N.Y. - Over the course of the last six years, the Somers High girls soccer team has reached the sectional championship game five times, winning four sectional titles and one state championship (2014) along the way. The Tuskers, who have complied a remarkable record of 52-0-2 over the last three years, had just wrapped up a 4-0 victory over neighbor Lakeland Friday - improving to 10-0-1 on the season - when Daily Voice caught up with Tuskers veteran coach Paul Saia. Watch the video to see an interview with Saia (who has been with the girls program 15 years, the last three as Head Coa…
Clarkstown South Boys Volleyball Team Eager To Defend Sectional Title Clarkstown South Boys Volleyball Team Eager To Defend Sectional Title
Clarkstown South Boys Volleyball Team Eager To Defend Sectional Title WEST NYACK, N.Y. -- The Clarkstown South High boys volleyball team - one of three boys teams in Rockland County, and one of just four in the entire section - is back in action, and anxious to get another season of experience under its belt. South won the Class AA Section 1 title last fall, but the Vikings had won just one of their four matches in the young season when Daily Voice caught up with first-year coach Heather Franco last week. Watch the video to see an interview with Franco and team captains Joe Schiff and Kevin Montague about the team and the new fall season.
Rye High Boys Soccer Team Kicks Off Fall Season With A Bang Rye High Boys Soccer Team Kicks Off Fall Season With A Bang
Rye High Boys Soccer Team Kicks Off Fall Season With A Bang RYE, N.Y. - Rye High's boys soccer team is off to a solid start to the 2016 season, and first-year coach Ernest Harmon and the Garnets believe a good fall is in store for the team. Rye, which had won three of its first four games this season, lost in the first round of the playoffs last fall, but Harmon likes the talent he sees on this year's squad. Watch the video to see Daily Voice talk to Harmon about the team and the season.
John Jay High Boys Soccer Team Hoping To Kick Season Into High Gear John Jay High Boys Soccer Team Hoping To Kick Season Into High Gear
John Jay High Boys Soccer Team Hoping To Kick Season Into High Gear CROSS RIVER, N.Y. -- So far, the 2016 fall season has been a struggle for the John Jay High boys soccer team. Things didn't get much better Wednesday, with Walter Panas coming into Indians territory and stealing a scoreless game that was up for grabs with a goal in overtime. But Indians coach Peter Neidell knows his team (1-7-1 after Wednesday's loss) is resilient, and will continue to work toward improvement. Watch the video to see Daily Voice talk to Neidell about Wednesday's loss, and about the team's season so far.
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