TRENTON – A state regulatory board has suspended the license of a Paulsboro doctor who admitted guilt to a prescription-drug offense. The doctor, Anthony W. Villare, cannot practice medicine in New Jersey for a minimum of two years under the action by the state Board of Medical Examiners. The suspension…Read More
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