The Delaware Gazette

Romney sweeps NH to cement top status; Paul second

CONCORD, N.H. — Mitt Rom­ney cruised to a solid vic­tory in the New Hamp­shire pri­mary Tues­day night, pick­ing up steam from his first-place fin­ish in the lead-off Iowa cau­cuses and firmly estab­lish­ing him­self as the man to beat for the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial nomination.

Health insurance rises for new part-time county staff

Newly hired Delaware County part-time employ­ees will have to pay more for health insur­ance cov­er­age in the future.

Survey: Overhaul may push employee benefits shift

INDIANAPOLIS — Nearly one of every 10 mid­sized or big employ­ers expects to stop offer­ing health cov­er­age to work­ers after insur­ance exchanges begin oper­at­ing in 2014 as part of Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s health care over­haul, accord­ing to a sur­vey by a major ben­e­fits con­sul­tant. Tow­ers Wat­son also found in its July sur­vey that another one in five com­pa­nies are unsure about what they will do after 2014. Another big ben­e­fits con­sul­tant, Mer­cer, found in a June sur­vey of large and smaller employ­ers that 8 per­cent are either “likely” or “very likely” to end health ben­e­fits after the exchanges start.

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