June 25, 2007.  Harrison's former Superintendent of Public Works William "Billy" Tanski pled guilty to thief and official misconduct last week.  Tanski admitted that he stole quarters from parking meters in town.  According to previous reports, Tansky stole over $100,000 in quarters just before his retirement.  It is not clear whether Tansky operated alone or whether he had accomplices.  Moving $100,000 in quarters by yourself is quite a feat.  Tansky was arrested in May of last year and there have been no other arrests or indictments.  According to a published report, Tansky is subject to three years in jail.  It is not clear whether Tansky has to return the money he stole as part of the terms of his plea agreement.