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I am wondering howto write an inmate and what ID is needed to visit. Where is Concord, directions by train MA and what I can bring. Where do I find this info. and what is the number.

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Plans to close

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Information added about plans to close in summer of 2024 due to under-population; prisoners will be transferred to other facilities. David notMD (talk) 11:02, 5 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Dates that my brother was incarcerated. I am trying to write a family history and one item undefined is the time my brother Donald J. Price spent at your facility. It was around 1946-1950 I believe, but I don't know the exact times. My brother passed away several years ago and I was his Executor but nothing I found in his records gave me the information. The time he spent in your facility for auto theft turned his life around; he went on to become an electrical engineer with an MBA that he used to become the Safety Engineer for a very large Corporation where he retired and lived for another 30 years. As far as I know, he never had any further police problems, had a Secret Clearance with DOD and lived a comfortable live for another 75 or so years. My name is Melvin L. Price, the Youngest brother of Donald and always looked up to him as an example of a good, hones person. 136.53.24.2 (talk) 20:38, 14 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]