Philip J. Fahy Memorial Bridge
Phillip J. Fahy Memorial Bridge | |
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Bridge during the President's Day Storm of 2003. | |
Carries | 4 lanes of New Street, 2 sidewalks |
Crosses | Lehigh River |
Locale | Bethlehem (Center City) to Bethlehem (South Side) |
Official name | Phillip J. Fahy Memorial Bridge |
Other name(s) |
Fahy Bridge New Street Bridge |
Statistics | |
Toll | Free |
The Philip J. Fahy Memorial Bridge is a bridge that crosses the Lehigh River in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. It is locally known as The Fahy Bridge, The Fahy, or The New Street Bridge.
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On August 29, 1969, Officer Fahy and his partner Officer Merle Getz were on patrol when they attempted to stop a vehicle driven by a Bebley Wells. After pursuing the vehicle to an area off the Williams St. Ext. Wells exited his vehicle and immediately fired a shotgun at Officer Fahy mortally wounding him. Officer Getz was able to return fire striking Wells several times. Wells was later tried and convicted for the murder of Officer Fahy and died serving a life term for 1st degree murder in the Pennsylvania State Prison System in 2004. A bridge that spans the Lehigh River was named the Phillip J. Fahy Memorial Bridge in Officer Fahy’s honor.
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Coordinates: 40°36′55″N 75°22′43″W / 40.6153°N 75.3787°W