MCI-Concord​, the oldest men's prison in Massachusetts, is closing

MCI-Concord​ is closing this summer

CONCORD - MCI-Concord, the oldest men's prison in Massachusetts, is closing.

The Department of Correction said the medium-security prison currently has about 300 inmates and is operating at 50-percent capacity.

Correctional officers and inmates will be transferred to other prisons by this summer.

A department spokesperson said Massachusetts currently has its lowest prison population in 35 years.

State Senator Jamie Eldridge said the move will save Massachusetts about $15 million a year in operating costs. The senator said that's the same amount the state saved last year when it closed MCI-Cedar Junction in Walpole.

"Given the declining number of incarcerated people in state prisons, the challenges of providing modern education, programming and re-entry support to incarcerated people in aging buildings, and the state's fiscal challenges, this is a common sense decision that strikes yet another blow in the criminal justice reform movement to end mass incarceration," Eldridge said in a statement.

MCI-Concord opened in 1878. 

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