A GRASSROOTS COMMUNITY ACTIVIST IN HIS RETIREMENT. After Logue returned to Boston, he was admired more for what he had accomplished in the past than for what he was doing in the present. It was at his summer retreat on Martha’s Vineyard, where he gradually retired in the 1990s, that he had his greatest impact, advocating for land conservation, affordable housing, and a more robust county government. He died there in January 2000, just before turning seventy-nine. (PHOTO BY KIRSTEN ELSTNER)