Project Bike Tech county jail

From left: Scott Boisvert, mobility manager with Tri-County Community Action Program, Crystal Swayer from Carroll County Adult Education, Robert Roakes, Bike Tech instructor, Project Bike Tech Executive Director Jeff Donaldson and Lt. Brian King and Capt. Mike Baker of Carroll County Jail pose outside the annex building. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)

OSSIPEE — Jail inmates will soon be learning to repair bikes at the former Carroll County nursing home.

Participating inmates will learn valuable skills, and bicycles will be given away free to those who need them in the community.

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