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    Charles Kadish and Hershey (pictured above)
    Commercial-real-estate investor, Old Westbury

    Best Citi Field memory?
    The Mets were playing in Milwaukee for the playoffs last year, and they hosted a watch party at Citi Field. It didn’t look like the Mets were going to win, and my son was crying. I said to him, “It’s okay if they don’t make it. This is what it means to be a Mets fan.” And then Pete Alonso hit the go-ahead home run and his tears of sadness turned into tears of joy. And I said, “This is also what it means to be a Mets fan.”

    Is Hershey a fan too?
    The highs and lows of being a Mets fan — these are things that Hershey will never know. Hershey just knows hot dogs. She doesn’t have a rambunctious bone in her body.

    AJ Levine, Mac, and Gorda

    Preschooler, West Hempstead

    Paul Bauer and Tim

    Accountant, Cornwall-on-Hudson

    Adi Halevi and Palma

    Lawyer, Midtown East

    Michael and Stacy Reyes and Astro

    Student and pediatric nurse, Holbrook

    Elizabeth Jebran and Madame Secretary

    Creative-operations director, Manhattan Valley

    Tell me about Madame Secretary.

    Technically, she’s a foster. I foster older dachshunds until their end of life. So I’ve had her for about a year and a half, and I’ve tried to take her on special outings so that she has days that are dedicated to her. This event has been on my list. She’s having a ball. She made best friends with Mrs. Met.

    Greg Ewald and Maxx

    Personal trainer, Wantagh

    Stephanie Ramirez and Zeus

    Executive coordinator, Astoria

    Shayla, Deanna, and Xander Ward and Izzy

    Account director and broker, Fairfield, Connecticut

    Do you bring Izzy into the city often?

    Deanna: This is one of our first times, actually. She’s three years old. The first year we had her, we just kind of chilled. The second year, we had our baby. So this year, we’re like, “Baby and dog, we’re going out.”

    Jen Zhagui and Georgie

    Human-resources associate, Jackson Heights

    Kita Trinidad and Rosie

    Sales manager, Pelham Bay

    James Oliver and Pixie

    Elevator mechanic, Westchester

    What’s something most people don’t know about elevators?

    There’s a reference number on every single elevator in the city — the lower the number, the older the elevator. All the new elevators have six or seven digits. The lowest number I’ve seen has three digits, meaning it was around the 100th elevator in the city after they started giving elevators ID numbers in the late 1920s. I’ve heard that there are still single-digit elevators, but I’ve never seen one. It’s like looking for a white whale.

    Kayla Rivera and Rocket

    Baker, Hackensack, New Jersey

    Andrew Sullivan and Goose

    Freelance content creator, Massapequa Park

    Jordan Cohen, Christine Silikowski, and Hudson

    Financial adviser and sales-strategy manager, UES

    Hudson is quite a big boy.

    Jordan: He’s a celebrity in the neighborhood. He thinks he runs Central Park. People call him the King of 89th Street.

    Jane Jun and Chanel

    Pharmacist, Wyckoff, New Jersey

    Osal Jyana and Kohi

    Accountant, Astoria

    Marcelo Razzo and Cowboy Woody

    Detective, Rego Park

    Does Cowboy Woody travel in that carrier a lot?

    He does, and he has a passport. It allows me to take him into the European Union. He goes underneath the seat, and he stays there for nine hours — doesn’t bark, just goes straight to sleep. But I get no sleep because I’m always trying to be attentive to make sure that his needs are being taken care of.

    Leslie Guzman, Kevin Juárez, Massimo, and Maya

    Teacher and ironworker, Sunnyside

    Photographs by Frankie Alduino

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