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RTM Committees Vote to Fully Restore Westport Commuter Shuttle Budget
70 percent of the Representative Town Meeting (RTM) must vote May 7 to fully restore the budget in order for the cuts to be overridden.

Chris Rueli is the editor of the Westport Patch. He was raised in Suffield, Connecticut and graduated from Boston University's College of Communication in 2009.
70 percent of the Representative Town Meeting (RTM) must vote May 7 to fully restore the budget in order for the cuts to be overridden.

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Westport property transfers: March 19-23.
The officers will be using training-safe weapons, but there will be no live fire of any kind.
The board agreed to restore the $53,753 it cut from the $113,753 Transit District budget, with the stipulation that the full cuts will occur if no progress is made to generate ridership and revenue by January 2013.
Westport police reports: April 10-11.