Time off by an hour in Calendar alarms

Experiencing my alarms in Calendar appts off by 1 hour (early). I have checked Settings/General and Settings Mail, Contact, Calendars and they are both set to New York time which should be correct? How do I fix please?

iPhone can't handle time and Calendar and Alarms. It's too stupid.
Apple's Programmers are too stupid. See that thread http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2469993&tstart=0

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