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 TBD, 7:30pm
Our Lady of Hope

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Please clear the fire hydrants of snow. It could save lives. ... See MoreSee Less

Please clear the fire hydrants of snow. It could save lives.

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Dig it out from the other side

The deadline for the next Juniper Berry is Saturday, February 14 💘 Please send submissions to info@junipercivic.com ... See MoreSee Less

Update on JVP Softball Field/Blacktop area ... See MoreSee Less

Update on JVP Softball Field/Blacktop area

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Is this meeting only in person?

Are they finally gonna make it bigger get rid of the little work out area, there is plenty of room to put that somewhere else

QNS and Middle Village Residents Association President Paul Pogozelski both publicly announced that St. Saviour’s now exists as “moldy piles of wood” that are “rotting away” but that is far from the truth. The people who were actually involved in this effort as well as the preservation organization that funded its dismantling confirmed this week that it is not a “rotting relic” as claimed. The next Juniper Berry will have all the details, as well as the latest on the battery farm proposed at All Faiths Cemetery. ... See MoreSee Less

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