September 28, 2007.  Harrison's former Superintendent of Public Works William "Billy" Tanski was suppose to be sentenced this past Monday, September 24th.  There has been no news from any of the local newspapers.  Back in June, Tanski pled guilty to taking over $100,000 in quarters from the town's parking meters for his own use.  This is the second adjournment of the sentencing date.  Hopefully the local media will provide a report in the near future. As previously reported by the Observer, the Hudson County Prosecutor's office had not made return to Harrison's taxpayers of the $100,000 reportedly taken by Tanski part of the plea agreement.  Possibly, the adjournment was necessary because of recent legislation proposed by Governor Jon Corzine requiring the return of proceeds of public corruption.  It is not clear whether Tanski's taking of parking meter quarters amounts to public corruption as defined by the new legislation.