Rob grew up in the Mount Washington Valley town of North Conway, NH where he landed a job in radio while still in high school. A few years later, he moved to Maine in 2000 to further his career with WCYY. After an amazing sixteen years, he decided to try something different. Rob has always found it rewarding to help people. That, along with having an interest in real estate from a young age, it only made sense to follow his instincts and now works as a full time real estate agent with Landing Real Estate. He was wondering if and when “the itch” to get back in the media field would come. Well, it did and he finally found a way to “scratch it”. He is now back on WCYY doing what he loves. After his media portion of the day is done, he jumps in a phone booth, Clark Kent style, and transforms back into a real estate agent - the best of both worlds!
Rob Riccitelli
Maine Has More Than 80 Disc Golf Locations Throughout the State
As we Mainers know, the kickoff of "spring" on the calendar doesn't always align with springtime activities. That did not turn out to be the case this year, allowing disc golf, along with traditional golf courses, to start their seasons early.
Most Popular City for Maine Spring Breakers Does Not Want Us to Come Back
Miami has long been known as a popular destination for Maine spring breakers, but after continuing issues, the city is fed up and wants to "break up with spring breakers".
Maine Added the 4th Most Personal Loan Debt in the US in 2023
Americans have accumulated hundreds of billions of dollars in personal loan debt, especially over the last few years with the inflation crisis, and it appears that Mainers are feeling the hit more than most.
11 Places to Night Ski and Ride in Maine and New Hampshire
For those of you who work during the day, looking for discounted lift tickets, or just want to experience the thrill of nocturnal skiing, here are 11 mountains that offer it in Maine and New Hampshire.
It’s Official, Maine Has the Oldest Population in the U.S.
Maine, we're known for things like beautiful landscapes, coastlines, seafood and now....old people. Now, if you happen to fall in the bracket of a baby boomer, know that 70 is the new 50, and you are probably aging gracefully.
This Mainer’s Groundbreaking Invention Has Kept the World Warmer Since 1873
A groundbreaking invention warms that certain part of your body that always seems to get cold in the winter.
One of the Oldest Pizza Joints in Maine is Nearly 100 Years Old
If you're from Maine or have lived here for an extended period of time, I'm wiling to bet that you've had at least a slice of this Maine staple pizza.
Wildly Popular Maine-Based Hard Seltzer to Change Format
Wild Maine Seltzer is making waves yet again as Orono Brewing recently announced a significant transition for more portable and portion-controlled options.
Maine’s Sweet Secret: The Surprising Origins of Chewing Gum
A Mainer by the name of John B. Curtis embarked on a venture back in 1848 that would forever change the way people around the world satisfy their oral fixations.
Maine’s ‘Skijoring’ Competition is One to Not Miss
It's almost like waterskiing in the winter, except you're on a pair of actual downhill skis or a snowboard, and instead of being pulled by a boat on water, you're being pulled by a horse on snow.