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New York prison facilities to close
By Tom Wanamaker
Published: 04/16/2009

ALBANY — The fate of several prison facilities around New York may be sealed as the state Department of Correctional Services responds to budgetary constraints.

On Tuesday, DOCS announced that three minimum security facilities— Camp Gabriels in Franklin County, Camp Pharsalia in Chenango County and Camp Mount McGregor in Saratoga County — will close July 1, "or as soon after as practicable." The three camps' closure was mandated by the recently enacted state budget for the current fiscal year.

Further, the department said it "intends to vacate" the annexes at Eastern (Ulster County), Green Haven (Dutchess), Groveland (Livingston), Lakeview (Chautauqua), Sullivan and Washington correctional facilities, as well as the minimum portion of Butler Correctional Facility (Wayne), on or about Oct. 1.

These closures were brought about by Gov. David A. Paterson's decision, announced earlier this month, to lay off 8,900 unionized state employees. Union leaders have refused to reopen contracts or make concessions, despite the governor's pleas for "shared sacrifice" in the face of the state's massive out-year budget deficits.

In an April 14 letter to workers at the affected camps, Corrections Commissioner Brian Fischer called the decision "a difficult one for all involved."

"Our inmate population has continued to decline and I must maximize the allocated staff and resources in an efficient manner, while operating the state prison system in an appropriate, safe manner," Mr. Fischer wrote. "Regardless of the compelling rationale in support of this decision, I recognize that any action which adversely affects the lives of facility employees is a matter of utmost seriousness and sensitivity."

In a separate but basically identical letter to annex workers, Mr. Fischer wrote: "The state's financial plan for this agency requires that I look beyond the closing of previously announced correctional camps."
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