Ann Arbor Observer

Ann Arbor Observer

The Ann Arbor Observer is a monthly newsprint magazine delivered free to all permanent residents of the Ann Arbor, Michigan school district and postal service area. The Ann Arbor Observer Company also owns and operates the Community Observer, a quarterly magazine delivered free to all permanent residents of the Chelsea, Michigan, Dexter, Michigan, Manchester, Michigan, and Saline, Michigan postal service areas; the biennial Guest Guide, available in area hotels; and the websites [http://www.arborlist.com arborlist.com] (free classified ads), [http://www.washtenawguide.com washtenawguide.com] (a guide to living and working in the Community Observer area), and [http://www.arborweb.com arborweb.com] (a comprehensive online guide to Ann Arbor with daily, weekly, and monthly events listings).


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