Franklin Square residents turn on the lights for essential workers

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Lydia Drive residents lit up their houses and made noise for essential workers.
Christina Daly/Herald
The residents played music for the passersby.
Courtesy Mike Mollish

More than 100 cars made their way down Lydia Drive in Franklin Square Saturday night to watch residents light up their homes and bang pots and pans for essential employees.

The “Support Frontline Workers Light Show” was organized by Mike Mollish, of Precision Sounds Entertainment, with the help of Jesse Scott, Thomas Sabatino and Stanley Karwaki, to raise money for local fire departments and food for healthcare workers.

Those who drove by said it was an amazing experience, and a great way to bring the community some happiness during a tough time.