Eric Adams, Andrew Cuomo both in Hamptons over July Fourth

Eric Adams and Andrew Cuomo were both in the Hamptons over the weekend — at the same area hotspot.

The mayor hit the ritzy East End opf Long Island to appear at a Saturday fundraiser at the estate of Hamptons Polo couple Maria and Kenneth Fishel. Hizzoner also showed up at a power breakfast at eatery 75 Main earlier on Saturday.

But potential spoiler Cuomo was also in the area schmoozing — while still controversially mulling his run for mayor after his stunning loss in the Democratic Mayoral Primary to  socialist pol Zohran Mamdan — and he dined at the same resto the night before.

Before Adams appeared at the lunchtime fundraiser co-hosted by John and Margo Catsimatidis, Jared and Mindy Epstein and Todd and Liz Shapiro, he made the surprise appearance at a power breakfast, invoking hockey legend Wayne Gretzky as he ramped up his longshot reelection bid.

NYC Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro was the invited guest speaker, but Adams showed up near the end of the morning event and gave a fiery campaign address, spies said.

Eric Adams appeared at a Hamptons power breakfast at 75 Main. JOAN JEDELL
John Catsimatidis co-hosted the breakfast, as well as an Adams fundraiser. JOAN JEDELL

The “Hamptons Business Power Breakfast” was co-hosted by billionaire supermarket and media magnate John Catsimatidis and Father Alexander Karloutsos at 75 Main in Southampton.

In his speech about “keeping New York safe” and “warning against far-left ideologies that threaten the city’s progress,” a spy told us, Adams also recalled “the Great One” Gretsky — talking about his team (presumably the ’80s Edmonton Oilers) being battered, beaten and tired in a grueling series, we hear.

“Gretzky then got up and walked into the opponents’ locker room. They were battered and tired,” Adams recalled Gretsky saying, according to an attendee. The anecdote fueled Adams, whose tenure as been tainted by scandal. “Adams made it crystal clear he will fight to the end,” the attendee said.

Andrew Cuomo was also spotted in the Hamptons at 75 Main.
Catsimatidis also co-hosted an Adams fundraiser later the same day. JOAN JEDELL

Adams also took a shot at Democratic mayoral nominee Mamdani, who “is not” black or African American, as he claimed on his Columbia University admissions application, he said.

He said Mamdani’s proposals are dead-enders, contending the two-term assemblyman can’t get his $9 billion in income tax hikes on the wealthy and corporations without Albany’s blessing. Gov. Kathy Hochul — up for re-election next year — is opposed.

“Adams basically said Adams can’t change the tax code by himself,” the attendee said.

Adams compared his campaign to Wayne Gretzky. JOAN JEDELL
Cuomo is mulling staying in the race. Matthew McDermott

A third source related that Adams told the 75 Main crowd that when he dines at any restaurant, he heads into the kitchen to “thank the cooks and the dishwashers,” our spy said. “I’m going to win for them,” Adams told the crowd, we hear, though our spy then joked, “he then asked for more money lol.”

Later, over 100 guests — including Mitch Modell — attended the Adams fundraiser at the Fishels’ estate. (We previously reported an Adams backer saying of the planned event, “With Cuomo out, people are coming to Adams with oodles of cash.”)

Cuomo was also seen at 75 Main over the weekend, dining with a friend on Saturday night, according to Hampton Sheet editor Joan Jedell.

A source tells us that Cuomo is still mulling whether to mount a general election bid for mayor in November.

We hear donors are opening their wallets for Adams. Getty Images
Andrew Cuomo lost the heated New York City Democratic mayoral primary. AFP via Getty Images

When Cuomo dined at the eatery on July Fourth, a spy tells us that a number of supporters were stopping him on Main Street to tell the political scion to stay in the race. A Cuomo rep declined comment.

We hear that Cuomo was in the Hamptons to attend political insider Lally Weymouth’s annual Hamptons birthday bash and Independence Day party on Saturday. Cuomo has been known to be a regular guest in the past with attendees like George Pataki, Rudy Giuliani, Sen. Chuck Schumer, Carl Icahn, Lloyd Blankfein, Catsimatidis and Robert Kraft.

Sources also told Page Six that Cuomo was spotted in the Bronx on Thursday, and Brooklyn on Wednesday, talking to voters about next potential steps. A source close to the pol told us, “his concern for this city had never been greater.”

The Adams fundraiser was at the estate of Maria and Kenneth Fishel. Getty Images
Adams warned against the policies of Democratic primary winner Zohran Mamdani in his speech, we hear. Derek French/SOPA Images/Shutterstock

(Right after Cuomo lost in the primary, we reported that he was headed on a weekend getaway with a mystery girlfriend.)

After Adams’ Saturday fundraiser, the Fishels also hosted a Tunnel to Towers gala, spearheaded by Cushman & Wakefield’s Bruce Mosler, where over 400 veterans were honored.

We hear that Suffolk County county legislator Chad Lennon — a decorated Purple Heart recipient — delivered an emotional keynote, and guests included Vicki Schneps of Dan’s Papers, Southampton Supervisor Maria Moore and longtime New York political insider Jerry Kremer.

The peaceful Hamptons was a hotbed of political activity over the weekend. Getty Images

Also at Zach Erdem’s 75 Main, a source said of the July Fourth holiday, “only in the Hamptons could a front-row table to a small-town parade cost a cool $10,000. That’s what boldface names were shelling out” to watch Southampton’s Old Fashioned Fourth of July Parade.

In the parade, a 77 WABC Radio trolley carried John and Margo Catsimatidis.

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