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Yahoo
16-06-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Monro, Inc. Publishes Fifth Annual Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report
Publication features focus on advancements in digital guest experience, teammate development and energy efficiency. FAIRPORT, N.Y., June 16, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Monro, Inc. (Nasdaq: MNRO), a leading provider of automotive undercar repair and tire services, has released its fifth annual environmental, social, and governance (ESG) report. The "2025 ESG Report" highlights Monro's ongoing commitment to operational excellence and responsible business practices as the foundation for driving growth, strengthening relationships, and delivering long-term value to stakeholders. "As Monro's new CEO, I'm energized by the opportunity to lead this great organization into the next chapter of the Company's evolution," said Peter D. Fitzsimmons, President and Chief Executive Officer of Monro, Inc. "By doing business the right way, we can continue to build resilience and create value for guests, teammates, and the communities we serve." The report covers the Company's efforts and progress during fiscal year 2025, including: Guest Experience Enhancement: Monro completed the company-wide rollout of its ConfiDrive digital courtesy performance review, improving service transparency and vehicle safety awareness. Teammate Development & Retention: Investments in training, workplace safety, and performance-based compensation supported strong retention among seasoned technicians and fostered a culture of growth. Environmental Progress: Monro made strides toward its 2028 goal of achieving 100% LED lighting across all store locations. Monro's 2025 ESG Report maps to certain metrics of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board's (SASB) Multiline & Specialty Retailers and Auto Parts industries. The publication is available on Monro's corporate website at About Monro, Inc. Monro, Inc. (NASDAQ: MNRO) is one of the nation's leading automotive service and tire providers, delivering best-in-class auto care to communities across the country, from oil changes, tires and parts installation, to the most complex vehicle repairs. With a focus on sustainable growth, the Company generated approximately $1.2 billion in sales in fiscal 2025. Monro brings customers the professionalism and high-quality service they expect from a national retailer, with the convenience and trust of a neighborhood garage. Monro's highly trained teammates and certified technicians bring together hands-on experience and state-of-the-art technology to diagnose and address automotive needs every day to get customers back on the road safely. For more information, please visit MNRO-Corp View source version on Contacts Investors and Media: Felix VekslerVice President, Investor Relationsir@ Melden Sie sich an, um Ihr Portfolio aufzurufen.


Washington Post
12-06-2025
- Business
- Washington Post
Seneca Foods: Fiscal Q4 Earnings Snapshot
FAIRPORT, N.Y. — FAIRPORT, N.Y. — Seneca Foods Corp. (SENEA) on Thursday reported earnings of $601,000 in its fiscal fourth quarter. The Fairport, New York-based company said it had net income of 9 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs, were $1.37 per share. The fruit and vegetable company posted revenue of $345.8 million in the period. _____ This story was generated by Automated Insights ( using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on SENEA at
Yahoo
08-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Fairport Canal Days: Celebrating the Erie Canal's bicentennial
FAIRPORT, N.Y. (WROC) – With summer just around the corner and families looking to get out of the house for weekend fun, many chose to stop by Fairport's annual Canal Days! Despite construction happening on Main Street in the Village of Fairport, right along the festival's normal setup path, folks still went to Canal Days Saturday afternoon and enjoyed all it had to offer. Canal Days vendor and Owner of The Hair Jewelers, Brandon Solz, shared his favorite part of the festival. 'The people make the festival, the great people,' Solz said. 'As long as the people keep coming, we'll keep showing up as vendors.' More than 150 vendors set up shop in downtown Fairport for the weekend, all working to make the festival happen. Vendor and Owner of Neens McQueens Charcuterie, Grazing Tables & More, Christina Baker shared her appreciation for the camaraderie taking part in the festival creates. Brighton to hold bike giveaway at Bike Rodeo 'The family of food trucks or vendors is incredible. We work together, and if somebody's short something or somebody runs out of something, everybody is helping each other. It's a real family,' Baker said. There's a special element to this year's Canal Days. The community is also celebrating the Erie Canal's Bicentennial. The 363-mile-long water system was completed in October 1825 and remains a focal point for similar festivals across the region. Solz, who is originally from South Africa, explained why he appreciates the local history. 'I've done a bit of research, and the Erie Canal fascinates me in particular,' Solz said. 'Such an incredible achievement and feat, especially back when they did it. To have been able to live in this area and learn so much about it is incredible.' Canal Days is slated to continue through Sunday. A complete list of vendors and events happening can be found on the festival's official website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
03-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
McQuaid defeats Fairport for Class AAA title
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) – McQuaid put up six runs in the first inning and never looked back, defeating Fairport in Game 3 of the Class AAA championship series 11-6. Tied at 1-1 in the first, Jason Larsen sent the go-ahead hit to right center to give McQuaid a 3-1 lead. Zach Craib ended the inning with a hit to left to extend the Knights' lead to 6-1 after the first. Fairport started to rally in the fourth inning, starting with a shot from Andrew Gropp that brought one across the plate. Nicholas Rene finished the rally with a hit up the middle to score two more, closing the gap to 7-4. McQuaid answered in the sixth with a two-run double from Paul Rizzo to extend the lead, helping the Knights stay in front to take the Class AAA title. With the win, McQuaid becomes the eighth program in Section V history to win 10 sectional baseball titles. The Knights now advance to the Far West Regional where they will face Niagara Falls at Innovative Field on Friday, June 6th. Fairport ends its season 14-10. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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Travel + Leisure
02-06-2025
- General
- Travel + Leisure
I Bought a Home in the 4th Hottest U.S. Neighborhood—Here's What It's Like to Live There
You may not be familiar with Fairport, a scenic town in upstate New York dubbed the 'crown jewel of the Erie Canal.' It's not in Westchester or the Hudson Valley, and it's roughly 350 miles north of Manhattan. But those who know and love it, like me, weren't surprised when it was ranked the fourth hottest neighborhood in the United States, according to Redfin. I love it so much, I bought my first (and possibly forever) home in the heart of Fairport's village. I've called many neighborhoods home over the years—Lenox Hill on NYC's Upper East Side, Back Bay and Fenway in Boston, and Doral in Florida. And with each move, I learned what mattered most to me: Walkability and a sense of community were non-negotiable, leading me to rediscover a suburb I grew up only 20 minutes away from. Dock along the Erie Canal in a lot I miss about living in a major metro, of course. The access to entertainment, culture, and cuisine from around the world is unparalleled. But my happiest moments in these cities were also the simplest: playing with my dog at the park, catching up with friends on coffee walks, exploring flea markets. Why couldn't I replicate those same experiences in my new zip code? I envisioned pushing a stroller on the way to the local library, picnicking under the gazebo, and paddling a kayak along the canal. Now, those dreams are a reality—everything Fairport has to offer is just steps from my front door. Summer kicks off with Fairport Canal Days, one of the most popular arts festivals in New York state. The weekend celebration features local artisans, trendy food trucks, live performances, and a whimsical rubber duck charity race held on the Erie Canal. For a village of roughly 5,000, I'm amazed by the stacked lineup of annual events, which also includes the Fairport Music Festival and Oktoberfest. Beautiful landscape of the Fairport Lift Bridge over the Erie restaurants, and lively pubs line Main Street, making Fairport a destination for young families and singles. In search of a sweet treat? Three ice cream shops are a stone's throw from each other (Moonlight Creamery never misses). Thirsty? Hit up any number of wine bars, breweries, and distilleries, like Iron Smoke, a fan favorite for its award-winning bourbon. Planning a date night? Book a reservation at Bonnie & Clyde, an upscale restaurant and cocktail bar that opened earlier this year in a 1928 bank. Yes, you'll be eating and drinking your way through town, but staying active is also a part of the Fairport lifestyle. You can bike along the picturesque towpath, hit the pavement at the skatepark, or trek through miles of forests. Like every other millennial, I've considered picking up pickleball, and sure enough, Fairport is home to new state-of-the-art indoor courts. But for now, you'll find me walking everywhere—past the tour boats, trains, and historic village hall that makes me feel like I'm in an episode of Gilmore Girls . My ideal day in the village is spent shopping small. In addition to the weekly farmers market, Lombardi's Gourmet Foods and Red Bird Market are great for stocking up on specialty goods. Another Chapter Bookstore is to blame for my never-ending reading list. And I love perusing the quirky antiques and other one-of-a-kind items at boutiques like Main Street Mercantile and Diane Prince Furniture & Gifts. Need an assortment of colorful yarn? There's a shop for that. Looking for handmade soaps? There's a shop for that, too. Every season in Fairport has its own charm. The canalway becomes bustling in the summer months, and the lift bridge featured in Ripley's Believe It or Not makes for a great vantage point. In the fall, the community's eccentric scarecrow creations line the sidewalks. And during the holidays, festive lights are strung all over, including the trees and the gazebo, illuminating the freshly fallen snow. Above all, the people are the reason I chose to build a life here. It's as if there's an unspoken competition among residents to see who can say hello fastest. Even Jimmy Fallon, who frequents Fairport around St. Patrick's Day, has said 'I love the people here. It's super fun.' I couldn't agree more.