ROSELLE PARK -- The Roselle Park councilwoman who resigned Thursday after the council voted to change the name of the borough's "Tree Lighting" to a "Christmas Tree Lighting" is now rescinding her resignation.

Minutes after the council voted 4-2 Thursday night to change the name, Councilwoman-at-Large Charlene Storey walked out of the meeting. She later submitted her letter of resignation to the municipal clerk's office.

"I cannot in good conscience continue to be part of a council that is exclusionary or to work with a Mayor who is such," Storey said, adding that the change "cuts non-Christians out of the loop and favors one religion."

Storey, who was raised Catholic but is now a "non-believer" and has never hidden that fact, said the issue was a matter of principle. Changing the ceremony, she said, "turned it from a non-religious event to a religious one."

The story of the dispute and Storey's resignation went viral, with more than 1,200 comments on NJ.com and TV media descending on the borough today.

"I can't believe that people are going this crazy over this," Mayor Carl Hokanson, who proposed the renaming, said Saturday. "There are more important things going on in this world."

Storey and Hokanson in a 2014 campaign photo. (carlhokanson.org)

He said he's received dozens of calls and emails, most of them in support of the renaming of the Dec. 11 event.

Hokansan said he had no intentions of being exclusionary, but that "a Christmas tree is a Christmas tree."

"Just like the Easter Bunny is the Easter Bunny and not the Holiday Bunny," he said. "It was never my intent to insult anyone's beliefs or religion."

Hokanson said he reached out to Storey after she left the meeting and today the pair got together in his office.

The outcome of that meeting was Storey rescinding her resignation - though the event will continue to be called a "Christmas Tree Lighting" - and the creation of a new committee on diversity that she will head, Hokanson said.

"She is a very good councilwoman who is very good at what she does for the borough," Hokanson said.

However, Storey said she still disagrees with the renaming and will not attend the event.

Hokanson said growing up in Roselle Park the event was always called a "Christmas Tree Lighting." Now, in his first year as mayor and master of ceremonies of the event, he wanted to change it back.

He said "Christmas" was removed from the name years ago after a lawsuit over Jersey City's holiday display.

"If it had always been called a 'Christmas' tree lighting, I probably would never have said anything, but the adding it back bothered me," Storey said Saturday.

She said she hopes that as part of the new committee she can set up an application process so religious and non-religious groups can submit proposals for additions to the event and display.

"I think next year will be much more inclusive," she said. "The new committee will help the borough identify and better deal with diversity and all of its issues, and hopefully head off such disagreements."

Hokanson and Storey are both Democrats and campaigned together last year when Hokanson won his bid for mayor and Storey was reelected to council.

Storey and Hokanson said the drama was caused by a misunderstanding between them before the council meeting that led to each feeling blindsided by what happened next.

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