No, it is not. Technically speaking it is safe to swim near the surface, however at about 60ft below oxygen runs out and it becomes toxic. So, long story short, no it's not safe.
Correction: I beg to differ. So long as the swimmer (one who is not using Scuba gear) remains on the surface, it is safe to swim. If one finds themselves down 60 feet in the lake without any breathing apparatus, I'm sure then that the issue of safety is no longer an arguable point.
Of course, swimmers should never swim alone in waters that are not overseen by lifeguards and watch out for any broken glass by the shores.
Green Lake, in Leeds NY is approximately 65 feet deep in an area of about .5-1 acre. It drops off into a hole.
Green Lakes State Park
Yes, the Lake George NY does get the lake effect snow. The areas of Lake George NY that gets the effect of snow is usually remain frozen.
no
I believe Lake Success is a town on the border between Nassau County, Long Island and Queens, NY. I don't think there is a Lake Success in upstate, NY.
NY Green Fest was created in 2003.
It is 39.4 miles according to Google Maps.
120 miles
Motorboats are not allowed on Java Lake.
Lake Erie
290 miles
143 miles