The Juniper Berry

The Juniper Berry magazine has a rich tradition in the communities of Middle Village, Maspeth and Elmhurst. It was first published in 1938. The quarterly magazine is an all-volunteer effort and contains articles on crime prevention, neighborhood issues, meeting reports and notices, neighborhood history and photographs, guest articles, editorials and more.

Our Next Meeting

Thursday, March 19, 7:30pm
Our Lady of Hope

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Imagine writing that we "threw it out" and falsely claiming that the church is rotting, then wondering why we refused to participate in your nonsense? 🤡
Keep it classy, QNS!
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Imagine writing that we threw it out and falsely claiming that the church is rotting, then wondering why we refused to participate in your nonsense? 🤡 
Keep it classy, QNS!

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I did say well-intentioned!

When you attend a famous journalism school but know so little about the story you’re working on. Do better. This church was disassembled and remains in storage until it can be rebuilt. That’s the story.

Well, just makes you look like a complete ass

More of Paul4ny lies . Paul has lied about all the true facts of the community and aside from rollerhockey and asking for contributions has done nothing for the community .

We had the funding, the plans and a pending 99-year lease with the cemetery. Then they changed their mind. They've claimed they wanted to build it twice more since then. We'll be explaining it all in the Juniper Berry. ... See MoreSee Less

We had the funding, the plans and a pending 99-year lease with the cemetery. Then they changed their mind. Theyve claimed they wanted to build it twice more since then. Well be explaining it all in the Juniper Berry.Image attachmentImage attachment

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Can't wait to read the Berry article. Will the article in the Berry indicate HOW MUCH funding was secured? 💪🇺🇸💪

Good morning everyone, when is the next meeting?

Let’s see if it finally happens there have been years of ups and downs

And I hope Paul will be there so speak to his his comments . I doubt it , speaks what people want to hear and does nothing for the community .

Landmarks doesn't give a da*m about Queens, never has. Good luck.

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Tonight at St. Margaret's, CB5 will discuss the design of the blacktop area at Juniper Valley Park. Please attend and express your thoughts. ... See MoreSee Less

Tonight at St. Margarets, CB5 will discuss the design of the blacktop area at Juniper Valley Park. Please attend and express your thoughts.

A dishonest reporter and so-called "civic leader" started spreading falsehoods about St. Saviour's, so we are grateful to the Landmarks Conservancy for inspecting the wood and setting the record straight in their latest newsletter. 👏
More details in the next Juniper Berry.
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A dishonest reporter and so-called civic leader started spreading falsehoods about St. Saviours, so we are grateful to the Landmarks Conservancy for inspecting the wood and setting the record straight in their latest newsletter. 👏 
More details in the next Juniper Berry.Image attachment

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Read this and reminisced. I wish that The Queens Crapper would start up her blog again... railing against bioswales, paved front yards and Fedder buildings.

I think it’s great that the energy that was there back in 2008 to have the church rebuilt seems to be back in the ethos of the community. I look forward to discussing this landmark tomorrow and hope that we can all come together as a community.

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