Unitarian Universalist Fellowship welcomes new minister

The Rev. Betsy Mead Tabor hails from Portsmouth. (COURTESY PHOTO)

TAMWORTH — On Sunday, Aug. 7, the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Eastern Slopes, home of the Tamworth Farmer's Market, welcomes the Rev. Betsy Mead Tabor as its new settled minister.

Interim Minister the Rev. David Chandler has guided the fellowship the past two years following the long ministry of the Rev. Mary Edes.

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