The Hennessey Jail is officially open and available for customers to stay up to 10 days instead of only 24 hours. Don’t expect any of these three officers to be smiling if they are looking into your cell after you’ve been arrested. Chief Hank Weber, Asst. Chief Ed Cangiano and Lt. Mike Jones are smiling in this photo because a state inspector certified the jail opening Thursday morning. Jail personnel don’t have to walk down the hallway to the four cells to see what a prisoner is doing, just check a bank of monitors. Weber said the jail will save the town about $40 a day per prisoner to house them in Hennessey instead of taking them to the county jail, also saving travel expense and keeping an officer in town. It has taken more than four years to not only reconstruct the police station’s garages into a secure entrance, offices and a dispatch station, but to meet a long list of state health and jail requirements.