Time Zone Vs. iCal Events

I just moved from LA to NYC and when I changed the time zone on my Mac all of my iCal events switched to three hours earlier. I have up to ten events nearly every day for the next several months and can not go in and change them one by one. Can someone let me know if there is a comprehensive quick fix to this?

I know this will sound strange but, go to ICAL/Preferences/Advanced and uncheck"Turn on time zone support" . That worked for me when we moved from NJ to CA. Good luck.

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