Mayor Hawkins
Orange Mayor Eldridge Hawkins wants to confer with local party people before making a statement of support - or lack of support - for Essex County Executive Joe DiVincenzo, who's running for his third term next year and fighting the specter of a banged up - and incensed - Senate President Richard Codey (D-Newark).
Hawkins, a Codey ally, last night reported to a meeting of municipal chairs of the Essex County Democratic Committee after party pooh-bahs had already read a resolution of support for DiVincenzo.
The mayor, who also chairs the Democratic Party Committee in his hometown, said he had a previous engagement that prevented a more timely entrance to the county committee affair at Nanina's in the Park.
For now, he's noncommittal concerning the Essex County exec's re-election.
"I respect the good Joe's done but the reality is Codey's loved in Orange," said Hawkins of the home grown former governor. "Before stepping out to endorse, I owe it to sit with the local committee. I wouldn't want to speak without talking to them first. It is better to speak with those you represent rather than jumping out on your own."
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