has hired a rat-catcher for $155,000-a-year, and she's had a passion for eliminating vermin since she was just ten-years-old.The appointment of 34-year-old former elementary school teacher Kathleen Corradi was announced by Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday, and comes just months after he was ordered to pay $300 for a rat infestation in his own Brooklyn home.Corradi has become the first-ever Citywide Director of Rodent Mitigation - a position previously dubbed by Adams as 'rat czar' - and
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