STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.-- This year’s SantaCon in Manhattan ended with two arrests, and a group of revelers regaled as heroes after subduing a stabbing suspect.

The event kicked-off Saturday morning in Times Square, followed by hundreds of red and white clad participants hitting bars throughout Midtown, Chelsea and the East Village, according to a CBS report.

Police said two male participants were arrested and charged with assault, though further details on the incident were not provided.

Meanwhile, a group of Santas made the nice list this year, according to a Daily News report.

The unidentified males were seen subduing a stabbing suspect on a Long Island Rail Road train in Queens Saturday evening, officials and witnesses said.

The stabbing was not SantaCon related, MTA officials said.

A failed petition to put a halt to the festivities notorious for public bouts of vomiting, urinating and violence had received at least 600 signatures by Friday morning.