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

Norwalk Restaurants Offer Refuge From The Cold Norwalk Restaurants Offer Refuge From The Cold
Norwalk Restaurants Offer Refuge From The Cold NORWALK, Conn -- Cold enough? Luckily Norwalk restaurants know how to turn up the heat with dishes that warm from the inside out. Here's a sampling from around the city: There's no better winter warmer than hot chocolate. Chocopologie does it right with ultra-decadent fresh whipped cream, rich creamy chocolate and shavings on top. Warm Up: 133 Washington St., 203-854-4754, www.knipschildt.com. How can you not love something called Hot, Hot, Hot? Be prepared to burn, baby burn with the super caliente pizza from Strada 18 made with hot sausage, pepperoni and jalapeño peppers. Warm Up: 1…
Putnam's Local Gems Shine in Winter Putnam's Local Gems Shine in Winter
Putnam's Local Gems Shine in Winter PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. --  Putnam County seems to turn into an artist's brush come winter when its stunning scenery comes alive. Got a favorite winter gem you want to share? Send to jmuchnick@dailyvoice.com.
Putnam Eateries Offer Soups To Warm Your Soul Putnam Eateries Offer Soups To Warm Your Soul
Putnam Eateries Offer Soups To Warm Your Soul PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- When it's cold like it's been, there seems to be no better word in the English language than "soup." Thankfully, Putnam restaurants are up for the challenge with updated soup specials appearing on menus daily. Here, some options for warming up and thawing out. French Onion Soup, Smalley's Inn, Carmel:  Rich and dripping with cheese, this classic dish is the consummate crowd-pleaser. Get Warm: 57 Gleneida Ave., (845) 225-9874. Lobster Bisque, Il Laghetto, Mahopac: Packed with lobster, this New England winner will soon have you thinking of summer. Get Warm: 825 Sout…
North Salem Celebrates Dedication of St. James Village Hall North Salem Celebrates Dedication of St. James Village Hall
North Salem Celebrates Dedication of St. James Village Hall NORTH SALEM, N.Y. - The St. James Episcopal Church in North Salem celebrated the opening of its newly refurbished Village Hall Saturday, Jan. 10 welcoming parishioners and community members for dancing, rejoicing, merriment, and even a mime performance by Bill Bowers. Visitors were impressed with the church's new digs. "It's gorgeous," said Parishioner Frank Sewell. "It's wonderful for the church to have events. It's a nice atmosphere, and hopefully the community will get more involved. It's great for wedding receptions, simply a terrific space." Katherine Daniels, the church's Senior W…
Luge Fans Flock To Olympian's Backyard Course In Ridgefield Luge Fans Flock To Olympian's Backyard Course In Ridgefield
Luge Fans Flock To Olympian's Backyard Course In Ridgefield RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -- Residents from Fairfield and Westchester counties and as far as Nantucket found their way to the West Mountain Luge Track on Saturday for a once-in-a-lifetime thrill: to take a turn on a homemade course in Ridgefield. A black van shuttled visitors from the parking lot up a long a winding driveway to the home of 2014 Olympian Tucker West, a 19-year-old Ridgefield native. West, who won his first World Cup luge race three weeks ago in Lake Placid, N.Y., set a record as the youngest person to win the event on that track. But unfortunately, he was not home Saturday -- he…
Scenic Snapshots From Cold Spring Capture Area's Beauty Scenic Snapshots From Cold Spring Capture Area's Beauty
Scenic Snapshots From Cold Spring Capture Area's Beauty COLD SPRING, N.Y. -- Cold Spring delights with the seasons. At sunrise and dawn, especially, one can really capture its beauty. Got a favorite spot in Putnam you want to share? Send us your photos and thoughts by writing in our Comments section below or emailing jmuchnick@dailyvoice.com.
Mount Kisco Residents Bundle Up During Deep Freeze
Mount Kisco Residents Bundle Up During Deep Freeze
Mount Kisco Residents Bundle Up During Deep Freeze MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. - Arctic-like temperatures kept Mount Kisco residents bundled up as they braved winter's chill on Thursday. The cold front will continue till Sunday when the daytime high is finally expected to break the freezing mark.
Monteleone Leads Haldane Past Put Valley In Girls Basketball Monteleone Leads Haldane Past Put Valley In Girls Basketball
Monteleone Leads Haldane Past Put Valley In Girls Basketball PUTNAM VALLEY, N.Y. -- Haldane High School's Allie Monteleone came up with back-to-back steals, and Putnam Valley followed with three consecutive turnovers - all in the final minute - allowing the Haldane High girls basketball team to secure a  42-31 victory over the Tigers Thursday night at Putnam Valley. Reena Olsen led the Tigers (2-8) with 18 points, and Monteleone's 24 points was tops for Haldane (3-7).    
Norwalk's Stepping Stones Museum Offers Ice Skating Alternative Norwalk's Stepping Stones Museum Offers Ice Skating Alternative
Norwalk's Stepping Stones Museum Offers Ice Skating Alternative NORWALK, Conn. -- It  may be cold outside but kids don't seem to care, especially when they can glide around using their their socks and not worry about falling down on skates. Sock skating, basically using your socks as opposed to ice skates, is among the popular winter attractions at Stepping Stones Museum for Children in Norwalk. The "rink," unveiled last November and now in it's third year, will be open until February 28. According to Museum Spokesperson Linda Kwong, it has been very popular.  "It's becoming known as Connecticut's best sock skating rink," she said. "The kids real…
Peekskill Warms Up From The Cold With Hot Toddys Peekskill Warms Up From The Cold With Hot Toddys
Peekskill Warms Up From The Cold With Hot Toddys PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- Jan. 11 marks National Hot Toddy Day and since it's both the height of the flu season, as well as the start of winter's frigid grip, it seems there's no better time for this classic chest-warming libation. Peekskill restaurants think so, too, and in the spirit of the season are offering the following hot toddys. Division Street Toddy: There's nothing like dark rum, especially on a cold night, paired with sugar, pomegranate raspberry tea, ginger, honey and lemon to warm you from the inside out. Sip and Savor: 26 N. Division St., (914) 739-6380, www.divisionstreetgrill.…
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