A major renovation project is happening at two troubled Eastside complexes and it could help about 100 families living in affordable housing in Jacksonville.
Leading property-wide culinarian efforts is Chef Gordon Maybury, Director of Culinary, who most recently held the same title at the award-winning JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Club in Aventura, Florida, where he oversaw the culinary program for the Turnberry Members Club, Tidal Cove Waterpark, and the JW Marriott Turnberry Resort.
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now as it continues to generate some power there. dumping a lot of rain in haiti. the last thing that people need there, so many people still living in tent cities as a result of an earthquake two years ago. now being hammered by a lot of wind, a lot of rain. we re going to be joined by our jennifer delgado momentarily to give us an update on where the storm might be heading next. but first, martin savage in haiti. reporter: fred, there is a little bit of improvement, at least the winds have begun to subside here in the southern part of haiti. but the rain continues to come down. it s always been feared the rain is the real danger. last night the winds picked up around 11:00 last night and they continue that way until about 10:00 this morning. whipping the trees into a frenzy, bringing down branches and in some cases bringing down whole trees. the power lines have been brought down in certain areas. there is no power here except that which is being produced by a generator.
dumping a lot of rain in haiti. the last thing that people need there, so many people still living in tent cities as a result of an earthquake two years ago. now being hammered by a lot of wind, a lot of rain. we re going to be joined by our jennifer delgado momentarily to give us an update on where the storm might be heading next. but first, martin savage in haiti. reporter: fred, there is a little bit of improvement, at least the winds have begun to subside here in the southern part of haiti. but the rain continues to come down. it s always been feared the rain is the real danger. last night the winds picked up around 11:00 last night and they continue that way until about 10:00 this morning. whipping the trees into a frenzy, bringing down branches and in some cases bringing down whole trees. the power lines have been brought down in certain areas. there is no power here except that which is being produced by a generator. cell phone communication has been in and out. but