Update: Hoboken police said Monday morning that a total of nine arrests were made Saturday, including three for DWI.

Hoboken police made 8 arrests - including a DWI on a scooter and another DWI after a man allegedly drove through Pier A Park - as costumed revelers took to the city to celebrate Halloween.

On what is historically a busy night for police, the city answered 239 calls for service and issued over 100 summonses.

“Through many challenges, professionalism and teamwork ruled the day leading to the most important things, no serious injuries to civilians [and] no injuries to officers,” Hoboken Police Chief Ken Ferrante said via Twitter on Sunday.

At least one bar crawl organizer sold upwards of 800 tickets, leading police to spruce up forces in targeted areas. Ferrante added an additional 50 officers to assist where needed. He said a typical Saturday night, between 8 pm and 4 am, would have approximately 100 calls for service - with those numbers more than doubling Saturday.

Of the 102 summonses issued, 62 were for moving violations while 40 were issued for drinking or urinating in public. No reports of sexual assault were filed.

A 29-year-old Brooklyn man and a 23-year-old man from Jersey City were arrested separately for alleged possession of marijuana in motor vehicles. A 21-year-old Malverne, New York native was charged with disorderly conduct on Newark Street, police said.

A woman, 21, from Burlington was arrested for alleged marijuana possession.

A 24-year-old man from Paterson was arrested on Sinatra Drive after reportedly driving through Pier A Park while intoxicated. Police said two arrests for simple assault and disorderly conduct were made at 113 Washington St. — a 21-year-old North Bergen man and a 24-year-old Lyndhurst man.

A Jersey City woman, 34, was the last arrest of the night - a DWI on a scooter at 551 Newark Ave.

As of 2 pm on Saturday, Lime suspended scooter-use throughout the city - even removing them from sidewalks along targeted patrol areas. The company announced it will also suspend service on Halloween.

Hoboken police said 15 people were transported to local hospitals throughout the night. However, none were for serious injuries.