NAPA Greco’s Auto & Truck Parts Named Montgomery County Small Business of the Month

NAPA Greco’s Auto & Truck Parts Named Montgomery County Small Business of the Month

Palatine Bridge, NY — Montgomery County is proud to recognize NAPA Greco’s Auto & Truck Parts as the Montgomery County Small Business of the Month, honoring a business that has long served local residents, businesses, and automotive professionals while consistently giving back to the community.

Now celebrating its 36th year in business, NAPA Greco’s Auto & Truck Parts stands as a testament to hard work, consistency, and family values. The business continues to thrive with three generations of the family actively involved—father, son, and grandson working together to carry on its legacy of service and commitment to the community.

NAPA Greco’s Auto & Truck Parts

With locations serving the Montgomery County region, NAPA Greco’s Auto & Truck Parts has built a strong reputation for dependable service, quality products, and knowledgeable staff. For years, they have been a trusted local source for automotive and truck parts, helping keep residents, farms, fleets, and small businesses moving.

Beyond their business success, NAPA Greco’s Auto & Truck Parts has demonstrated a deep commitment to Montgomery County through community support and charitable giving. Most recently, the business contributed toward the construction of the new gazebo at the Montgomery County Annex Building, adding to a long history of supporting local initiatives and organizations throughout the county.

“NAPA Greco’s Auto & Truck Parts is the kind of business that helps strengthen a community both economically and civically,” said Montgomery County Executive Pete Vroman. “They have provided dependable service to our residents for many years, while also stepping up time and again to support important local causes. We are proud to recognize them as our Small Business of the Month.”

The Montgomery County Small Business of the Month program highlights businesses that contribute to the local economy, create jobs, and demonstrate a commitment to community values.

“Small businesses like NAPA Greco’s Auto & Truck Parts are the backbone of Montgomery County,” said Ken Rose, Director of the Montgomery County Business Development Center. “Their longevity, customer service, and willingness to reinvest in the community make them a model local business and a deserving recipient of this recognition.”

Owner Frank Greco said, “We are honored to receive this recognition from Montgomery County. Serving this community has always meant a great deal to us, and we are grateful for the support we’ve received over the years. We believe in giving back to the communities that have supported our business, and we look forward to continuing to do so for many years to come.”

Montgomery County congratulates NAPA Greco’s Auto & Truck Parts on this recognition and thanks them for their continued investment in the people and communities of Montgomery County.

The small business of the month initiative recognizes local Montgomery County businesses that are making a difference in the community. Anyone wishing to nominate a deserving small business for recognition next month should contact the Montgomery County Business Development Center at 518-853-8334 or email vnicosia@montgomerycountyny.gov with a brief note about the positive impact the company is making on the community. Nominations can also be submitted by sharing a post and tagging the business on the Business Development Center’s Facebook and Instagram accounts.

ABOUT MCBDC

Montgomery County Business Development Center (MCBDC) provides professional economic development assistance to businesses interested in expanding or relocating to Montgomery County. It offers real estate solutions, financial assistance and incentives, as well as business development and technical assistance. MCBDC acts as the county’s Department of Economic Development, & Planning, the Industrial Development Agency, and Capital Resource Corporation. To learn more visit www.MontgomeryCountyWorks.com.

Published on May 12, 2026.

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