Seacoast Neighborhood Guides For Families

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The Seacoast is an idyllic place to raise a family. From oceans to lakes to mountains, we have it all. We’ve got small towns and towns that bustle, we’ve got farmland and we’ve got oceanfront real estate. The trickiest part is deciding which of these incredible towns is best for your family. 

We’ve partnered with local realtors to give you a clear picture of what to expect from our beautiful towns: welcome to the Seacoast Neighborhood Guide for Families. Get the skinny on school districts, day care centers, walkability and attractions from people who know these areas inside and out. Click on a town below to start learning more!

Are you a local realtor interested in sponsoring a Guide currently missing? Reach out to sponsorships@seacoastmomsblog.com. We’d love to work with you.

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Allison’s mission in life is to notice the extraordinary in the ordinary. Her commitment to see beyond what’s in front of her was fostered by her degree in Philosophy and Theology from Boston College. Allison’s a book nerd and credits her parents and inspiring English teachers for her love of reading and writing. She went on to earn her Master in Pastoral Ministry from Boston College and then taught high school for several years, both in New England and San Francisco. After moving from San Francisco to Boston with her engineer husband, she began teaching yoga and working as a social media marketing consultant. Now a Portsmouth resident, she spends most of her days with her three daughters (she does not have enough arms) and does her best to find the bliss amidst the endless snacking, dance parties and tiaras. With all the beautiful chaos in her life, she’s grateful to have her partner-in-crime (husband Charlie) and fellow movie quote enthusiast alongside her. Her passion for writing first drew her to Seacoast Moms as a contributing writer, and her desire to connect moms of the Seacoast with businesses who serve and interest them led her to become SM’s owner. Being able to write about the ordinary grace present in motherhood, while interacting with incredible Seacoast business owners is a dream come true.