AG Says NHEC Is Running ‘Competently’ While Wrapping Up Civil Rights Review of Board

While a review by the Attorney General’s civil rights unit into NH Electric Co-Op after two women members of the board of directors resigned in June citing sexism, Attorney General John Formella told the governor and Executive Council Wednesday that the member-owned utility is running “competently,” though there may be some suggested changes.

Sununu Makes Political Predictions and Weighs His Future Talking With the Press

He said he believes that the New Hampshire Senate will retain its 14-10 Republican majority after the election, the House of Representatives will continue to be about evenly split between Democrats and Republicans and the Executive Council will continue a 4-1 Republican majority with a few new faces in all chambers and former U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte will pull out a win for governor.

Imran Alrai Convicted in a Financial Scheme To Steal About $6.7M from the United Way

After a two-week trial, a Windham man was convicted by a federal petit jury, for wire fraud and money laundering in connection with his ownership of an information technology (IT) company that contracted with the United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley (United Way) while being employed by United Way, United States Attorney Jane E. Young announces.