Carpenters install an already framed wall at the Brooklyn Navy...

Carpenters install an already framed wall at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on April 9, 2015. The Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee for the High-Rise Concrete Carpenters of New York City will begin taking applications Wednesday, Feb. 8, for 100 carpenter apprenticeships, officials said. Credit: Uli Seit

The Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee for the High-Rise Concrete Carpenters of New York City will begin taking applications Wednesday for 100 carpenter apprenticeships, officials said.

Applications must be obtained in person at the carpenters’ training center, 395 Hudson St. in Manhattan, from 7 to 7:30 a.m. on the second Wednesday of every month through Nov. 8. Applicants must have a valid government-issued photo ID.

The forms must be mailed to the New York City District Council of Carpenters Training Center, 395 Hudson St., second floor, New York, NY 10014. They must be postmarked no later than five business days after the application was picked up.

Applicants must be 17 or older, provide proof of completion of high school or GED courses, be physically able to do the work, pass a drug test and be legally able to work in the United States.

More information is available by calling 212-727-2224.

Pfc. Raheen Tyson Heighter, of Bay Shore, was killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom. His mother has made it her mission to aid active-duty service members, veterans, first responders and Gold Star families. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports. Credit: Randee Daddona; Photo credit: Cathy Heighter

'His sacrifice made a difference': Gold Star mother honors son's memory Army Pfc. Raheen Tyson Heighter, 22, of Bay Shore, was the first serviceman from Long Island killed in the Iraq War.

Pfc. Raheen Tyson Heighter, of Bay Shore, was killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom. His mother has made it her mission to aid active-duty service members, veterans, first responders and Gold Star families. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports. Credit: Randee Daddona; Photo credit: Cathy Heighter

'His sacrifice made a difference': Gold Star mother honors son's memory Army Pfc. Raheen Tyson Heighter, 22, of Bay Shore, was the first serviceman from Long Island killed in the Iraq War.

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