Hoboken police were kept busy on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s morning with revelers who partied a little too hard and now have a real story to tell about how they spent the first day of the new year.

Five people were arrested between 11:30 p.m. New Year’s Eve and 2 a.m. New Year’s morning in the Mile Square City; and police responded to 162 calls, Hoboken Police Chief Ken Ferrante said in a Twitter post.

Of the five arrests, three were for disorderly conduct, another for drug possession and another criminal mischief, Lt. Edgardo Cruz said. None of the people arrested are from Hoboken and only one of the five is from Hudson County.

At 11:31 p.m Monday, a 22-year-old Rahway man was charged with criminal mischief when police said he kicked a window at Basile’s Pizzeria and caused an estimated $1,000 in damage. Police Officers Samuel Flores and Jonathan Lyons responded and met with a New Jersey Transit police officer who said he saw the Rahway man kick the window.

At 12:30 a.m. Tuesday, a 23-year-old East Hanover man who was apparently intoxicated was charged with disorderly conduct when he refused to leave the area after he was turned away from a downtown eatery, Cruz said.

Police Officer Michael Losurdo and Detective Anthony Hochstadter responded when restaurant staff said the man became abusive and angry about being turned away. Police warned the man to leave, but he refused and he was arrested.

A 1:17 a.m. Monday, a 24-year-old Pennington man was charged with disorderly conduct when he got aggressive with police on River Street downtown, Cruz said. Police Officer Michael DePalma was stopped by the man, who requested assistance for his intoxicated girlfriend. The man became aggressive toward his girlfriend, demanding she leave, but due to her intoxication, police sought medical attention for her.

The 24-year-old tried to prevent medical technicians from assisting the woman and he was arrested after being warned several times, police said.

At 1:39 a.m. Monday, a 22-year-old Oradell man was also charged with disorderly conduct when he yelled and cursed at police officers who were issuing a summons in a different incident at 201 Washington St., Cruz said. Police Officers Tyler Soto and Fabian Quinones asked the 22-year-old to leave the area, but he refused and continued yelling, causing a scene in front of people passing by. Eventually he was arrested.

At 1:52 a.m., a 20-year-old Jersey City man was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, driving with a suspended license and drug possession in a motor vehicle after a traffic stop at Third and Washington streets, Cruz said. Police Officer Steven Albert was conducting a random registration check and found the owner of the vehicle had a suspended license.

Albert stopped the motor vehicle and detected the odor of burnt marijuana and saw marijuana in plain view inside the vehicle, Cruz said. The 20-year-old was arrested and issued a summons to appear in court.