History of Ash Street Jail
New Bedford Cable Network Vidoegrapher Ann Marie Lopes takes a look at the history of one of the oldest continuously functioning jails in the country, the Ash Street Jail in New Bedford. The jail is run by the Bristol County Sheriff's Department.

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