Federal Correctional Institution, Berlin

Berlin, NH 03570
Federal Correctional Institution, Berlin Federal Correctional Institution, Berlin is one of the popular Prison & Correctional Facility located in ,Berlin listed under Landmark & Historical Place in Berlin ,

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The Federal Correctional Institution, Berlin is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates in New Hampshire. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice. The facility also has an adjacent satellite prison camp housing minimum-security male inmates.FCI Berlin is located in Coos County in northern New Hampshire, north of Concord, New Hampshire, and northwest of Portland, Maine.FacilityConstruction of FCI Berlin was completed in the fall of 2010. It was built to hold 1,152 medium-security inmates and 128 minimum-security inmates at full capacity. The facility, which cost more than $270 million to build, was completed in November 2010, but did not get activation funds until about a year later, due to Congressional budget stalemates. It officially opened on October 21, 2012, as the Bureau of Prisons' 118th facility, making it one of the newest prisons in the federal system. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by Senator Jeanne Shaheen, Congressman Charles Bass, Berlin Mayor Paul Grenier, and Federal Bureau of Prisons Director Charles E. Samuels, Jr. Shaheen recognized the efforts of former Senator Judd Gregg, who had lobbied for Berlin as a potential federal prison site in the early 2000s while she was governor. The facility was slated to employ 320 staff and expected to pump tens of millions of dollars into the local economy every year. Dr. Deborah Schult was appointed as FCI Berlin's first warden.

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