Sunday, March 20, 2011

Researchers Learn From Holi Festival

Hospital Closing Researchers
Need To Celebrate
Muhlenberg activists were honored guests of Dr. Ramesh Pandey at a celebration that made us question the loss of family and culture that we have all sustained. From seniors to newborn infants families gathered in beautiful clothes to enjoy a sumpteous feast at the Jaipur Restaurant on Hamilton Boulevard in South Plainfield. None of us can recall the last time we tasted food that was as good. I think I could live on Mango Lassi.
When the Muhlenberg movie is made, someone will have to play Doctor Pandey. From the day we first met him at the swearing-in ceremony for Congressman Leonard Lance, Dr. Pandey has embraced our vision of an Integrative Medicine and Ethnopharmacology Institute at Muhlenberg. He worked tirelessly to help elect Gov. Chris Christie, the only candidate who promised to investigate the closure of Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center.
To the Indian community of all faiths, we give thanks for the care, the support and the vision of happy intact families that challenges us in ways you can hardly imagine.
Next year, we won't be so worn and weary. Next year, we dance.
God bless you, one and all.
Deborah Dowe

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