A teenager apparently drowned in a pond in New Milford on Friday night. Tonight, the high school senior is being remembered by his classmates and community. NickJCaloway reports.
-- An 18-year-old in Bergen County, New Jersey, apparently drowned in a pond Friday.
It was around 7 p.m. Friday when 18-year-old Clinten Ajit waded into the frigid water of Hard Castle Pond near Dorchester Lane in New Milford."The water went up to his waist, then it went up to his neck, then he had his whole, full body in the water," 10-year-old Sam Rueda told CBS2's Nick Caloway. "Next thing you know, they were putting the boat in the water. They were dropping the boat in, then another boat. Guys were suiting up," neighbor Steven Cerenzio said.Ajit was a senior at New Milford High School. Friends say he was smart and kind, and his classmates are in disbelief.
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