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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. I'm having a lifestyle crises. I'm not young. I've lived in a city proper since I went to university in 1995. Living in tranquility is very new to me. Just looking for similar experience words of wisdom[/quote] OP my words of wisdom are that you need to get to know your neighbors. Expect it to be a challenge in the years before your kids start at Westbrook (am I guessing correctly at your school district?). Start now and build your local village.[/quote] Any suggestions on how? Preschools you recommend maybe? Other activities?[/quote] Concord St. Andrew's, St. Columba's or Westmoreland Children's Center. Take walks around your neighborhood and go to Brookdale Park. Farther afield, go to Somerset or Westmoreland Hills Parks, and Little Falls Library when it re-opens in January. Get on the wait list for Little Falls pool (Mohican, Merrimack and Bannockburn are alternatives if the wait list is still too long, maybe there are others closer to Somerset that I don't know about). The more friends you make that are walkable or a short drive, the better.[/quote]
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